Mozilla XForms: An Introduction
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XForms is a W3C specification providing a richer environment than traditional HTML Forms. You can define the structure of the data, including required or optional elements, and specify interdependencies between the data.
This talk covers the basics of XForms, including examples.
Keywords: xforms, html
Stream:
Web - XML/HTML/Javascript
Presentation Type:
45 minute Keynote Presentation in English
Paper:
Mozilla XForms: An Introduction
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Kevin Yank
Technical Director, Sitepoint
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Kevin began developing for the Web in 1995 and is a highly respected technical author. He wrote "Build your own Database Driven Website using PHP and MySQL", a practical step-by-step guide published by SitePoint, and he's editor of the SitePoint Tech Times, a bi-weekly newsletter for technically-minded Web developers. Kev believes that any good Webmaster should have seen at least one episode of MacGyver.
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