Stefano,

This is not possible. The attribute has to be a URI (relative or absolute) pointing to the XForms model.

You can generate the XForms model dynamically with XPL though, for example with xforms="my-xforms-model.xpl". Your XPL file must return an XForms model on its data output.

-Erik

Stefano Santoro wrote:

Hi,

Can the xforms attribute in the page element contain an xpath statement?

i.e.

   <page id="foo" pathinfo="/foo" xforms="document(oxf:action)..."

Ciao
Stefano



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