On Thu, 03 May 2007 16:09:26 +0200, Dan Connolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"For the record, how would you do the above in XForms? "
in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Apr/1720.html
That's a message from Anne. Anne, I was under the impression that
you (among others) were fairly familiar with both XForms and WF2.
If that's not the case, then I'll have to re-think a few things.
I wonder if you could answer your own question.
FWIW: I've read the XForms specification a few years back and played a bit
with the Firefox plugin:
http://annevankesteren.nl/test/xml/xforms/
Since then I've read some parts of the XForms specification mostly when
specific features came up in discussions, such as the repetition model,
etc.
I certainly don't have extensive knowledge about XForms. I like to think
I've enough knowledge about it to reasonably judge about it. I believe
I've certainly enough knowledge to judge about it when it comes down to
compatibility with HTML4.
I asked that question because I assumed XForms always required a <model>
somewhere to be present. Apparently it doesn't. (Or it does and the given
example was not complete.)
(At this point I'm not sure why I'm writing so much down, so I'll post it
to www-archive.)
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Anne van Kesteren
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