Hi, To celebrate XForms new status as a fully endorsed W3C standard (recommendation in W3C-speak) Steven Pemberton wrote up an example-packed Getting Started Guide for HTML junkies to help them see the light.
Steven writes: Take this simple HTML form: <html> <head><title>Search</title></head> <body> <form action="http://example.com/search" method="get"> Find <input type="text" name="q"> <input type="submit" value="Go"> </form> </body> </html> and offers the squeaky clean W3C XForms alternative that separates the model from the view: <h:html xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"> <h:head> <h:title>Search</h:title> <model> <submission action="http://example.com/search" method="get" id="s"/> </model> </h:head> <h:body> <h:p> <input ref="q"><label>Find</label></input> <submit submission="s"><label>Go</label></submit> </h:p> </h:body> </h:html> Full story @ http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/2003/xforms-for-html-authors.html - Gerald ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email sponsored by: Enterprise Linux Forum Conference & Expo The Event For Linux Datacenter Solutions & Strategies in The Enterprise Linux in the Boardroom; in the Front Office; & in the Server Room http://www.enterpriselinuxforum.com _______________________________________________ xul-announce mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xul-announce