[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

You're right, deprecated doesn't mean deleted.
But I'm not really happy because XMLForm doesn't support all the XForm stuffs.
And JXForm?


XForms compliance is not a goal and is IMO very difficult to achieve on the server side, the XForms specification being intrinsically client-side. For example, it defines a lot of event handlers whose implementation server-side would require a lot of frequent interactions on the server (think one request a each mouse click in the screen).


For a more in-depth analysis on this, you can read my post comparing Woody and XMLForm ([1]) which started the current work on Woody :
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=105881304808076&w=2


Do you have some information about differences between XMLForm and JXForm and how to migrate?


IIRC this is mainly a rewrite of the transformer which is faster and updated to the latest XForms element names. The main work should be related to this update of element names. But I'm not the most qualified person to answer this question and there maybe other people that already did this migration.


Sylvain

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