XFORMS Approved by W3C 14
cshoes writes "As of November 12th, the W3C has approved xforms. Xforms are a major step up from standard html forms, as they can be created in the developers medium of choice (xhtml, xml, svg...). This flexibility allows the forms not only to be displayed on web sites, but also handhelds, phones, and screenreaders. The W3C's page on xforms is here. Overall, very good news for developers everywhere."
more information... (Score:3, Informative)
here [slashdot.org]
site looks familiar ;-)
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SO when do we get client support on most clients (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:SO when do we get client support on most client (Score:2)
Maybe when IE/NS/Opera hit version 8, given browsers still need to catch up with CSS 2 (or rather, 2.1) and XHTML 1.*.
BTW, there need to be two interoperable implementations of the spec before it's accepted as a recommendation -- I wonder what they are
Re:SO when do we get client support on most client (Score:4, Informative)
See the list of implementations [w3.org]. Here are some highlights, in answer to your question:
That should tide us over until support for mobile phones, pdas, appliances, net-connected office equipment, workflow systems, and other browsers pick up support.
If you are implementing XForms yourself, please do send implementation feedback.
Browser support? (Score:5, Interesting)
Still, I'm really looking forward to this one - death to the tired key=value GET and POST lists!
Re:Browser support? (Score:5, Funny)
If you'd looked a bit harder you'd have seen that that bug is over a year old. Indeed the last comment on it is from the coder who is going to impliment it, in a month or so.
About time! (Score:2, Interesting)
I think we are heading towards a richer standards friendly front end for our web browsers.
One year from now I will probably be building web apps in JavaServer Faces [sun.com] + SVG [w3.org], that are just as responsive and fast as using all the evil proprietary IE goodies.
XForms is not "accepted" (Score:2)