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From: "Antti Kurenniemi"
It's for the government and has to be ready in oh about 28 years from now,
so supposedly this stuff is implemented by then. Planning ahead and all
that, you know
Antti Kurenniemi
(...or maybe they just don't want anyone to be able to use it?)
"Rich" wrote in message news:433c193f$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Do you really have a requirement that you must use something for which
implementations or practical implementations do not exist? Who sets these
requirements for you?
I did try the search you suggested and found
http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/documents/TSCv6.2_2005_7_14_final.pdf which
contains the statement
1.. . As with other applications e-Forms have to comply with XML, but no
specific e-Forms specifications are mandated in the e-GIF.
Rich
"Adam" wrote in message
news:433baaff$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Mostly a question for Rich S, but others can join in (like I can stop
you ).
We have a requirement that going forward most of our forms should be of
the XHTML+XFORM variety (google on UK gov e-gif & xform).
Moz & others seem to be working towards native support for XForms but
all I can find wrt IE are some plugins which will undoubtably do the job
but require downloadng etc.etc.
Equally OpenOffice2 has a quite good XForms builder & editor & there is
a fairly neat thing from IBM for eclipse.
However can find zilch from MS. Any new wrt IE7 or even your MS dev
tools & XForms?
Adam
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