Hello, The MozillaZine reports that Doron Rosenberg has announced that an add-on to enable support for XForms in Gecko will be released soon, making Mozilla the first major browser to support the W3C's next generation XML-based Web forms standard. Users will be able to add the feature to recent Mozilla builds via the standard XPI extension mechanism. This is made possible by the new extensible tag framework (XTF) that allows new XML elements to be implemented in Mozilla. As XTF is very new, users will need a recent trunk build of the Mozilla Application Suite or Mozilla Firefox to install XForms support (Mozilla 1.7 and Firefox 1.0 are too old). We understand that there are currently no plans to include XForms in the default builds.
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