Yes.
JXForms has replaced it.  Woody is also in active development (although I haven't 
checked it out).
To my knowledge, there aren't any docs for JXForms (but I haven't checked recently).  
I've reverse-engineered all I know about it from the sample and some playing around.
JXForms isn't that far removed from XMLForms, I believe the underlying Form object is 
still the same.  It still isn't a faithful implementation of W3C XForms.
The model is encapsulated in javascript and the form is defined in an xml source.

I have docs that I would love to put up on the wiki, unfortunately my employer is a 
little protective when it comes close to anything that smells like "intellectual 
property" so I don't dare post them.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Simmons [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:54 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      XMLForm Deprecated?
> 
> I am reading though the local.blocks.properties and I see the followign
> lines:
> 
> # Deprecated
> blocks ------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> # Although these blocks are stable they have been deprecated in favour of
> other
> 
> # blocks.
> 
> #exclude.block.xmlform=true
> 
> Has XMLForms really been deprecated? If so what has replaced it in
> functionality? Finally, where can I find documentation on its replacement?
> 
> -- Robert
> 
> 
> 
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