Off course Dan, i know the next step is getting good documentation
and I´ll be glad of sharing it. 

I have some ideas, like a step-by-step
guide and a youTube video, but I like to hear more. 

Maybe for the end
of this week I´ll get something done. 

Greetings, 

William 

On
07.01.2012 10:29, Dan McCreary wrote: 

> William an Alain,
> 
> Great
work! This is something I have wanted to use in my own XForms training
for several years. It make a classroom setup so much easier if students
can just write to their local disk and not deal with full Apache web
server administration.
> 
> Is there any chance I can convince you to
point me to anything you have written or documentation on this topic? I
think it would make for an excellent XForms wikibook article or perhaps
a standalone PDF document that could be bundled with the XSLTForms
documentation.
> 
> Thanks - Dan
> 
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:25 PM,
Alain Couthures wrote:
> 
>> Hi William,
>> 
>> Thank you for sharing
NanoXFServer.
>> 
>> I developed a similar product named tXs for .Net
and PHP:
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/txs/ [1]
>> 
>> I still
think that developing a small proxy-server for the same purpose
>>
should be great too!
>> 
>> -Alain
>> 
>> Le 06/01/2012 19:36, William
David Velasquez a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hi XSLTForms list,
>> >
>> > As you
may know, using XSLTForms in the local filesytem without a
>> >
webserver is practically impossible due to javscript security
>> >
restrictions and saving an XML Instance to a local file is totally
>> >
impossible.
>> >
>> > A solution is to use a eXist-db or a localhost
webserver with some
>> > script to handle post or put and save the
file.
>> >
>> > There is a really small and easy to use web server
called NanoHTTPD
>> > http://elonen.iki.fi/code/nanohttpd/ [2] made of
just one Java file.
>> >
>> > I made a small modification on it to allow
handling PUT method, and
>> > wrote a subclass of NanoHTTPD that handles
PUT or xml-urlencoded-post
>> > submissions and saves xml instances to
local files.
>> >
>> > I hope you'll find it useful for testing XForms,
teaching (I personally
>> > will use it for teaching XForms to my
University students) or even
>> > creating standalone XForms
applications.
>> >
>> > You can download NanoXFServer on
http://bitlab.com.co/nanoxfserver/ [3]
>> >
>> > All your comments are
welcome!
>> >
>> >
>> 
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