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For the unfamiliar, XForms are basically web forms built with XML to provide additional interactivity. These days, developers are adding in Web 2.0 technologies such as AJAX along with CSS and XHTML.
In an attempt to modernize Web forms, the W3C in 2000 launched the XForms initiative, an ambitious attempt to build forms out of XML, or Extensible Markup Language, a W3C recommendation for ...
The specification called XForms was released by the W3C as a Candidate Recommendation, the group’s official language that signifies a specification is ready for implementation.
Tim Berners-Lee claims that there "are many implementations and users of XForms." As a developer with first-hand XForms experience, I have to say that the word "broken" best characterizes the ...
Origo, the technology standards body for the financial services industry, is promoting the take up of XForms, billed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as the next generation of Web forms.
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