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Perfect Partner for Web Services: Getting to Know XForms
HTML forms are one of the best-known techniques for gathering data from a user and submitting that data to a server. However, HTML forms are only simple tools and don't natively support some of the features needed by current Web applications such as sophisticated data validation. Also, the user interface created by HTML forms is essentially hard coded for one device, meaning the same form can't be easily re-tasked for, say, PDAs or mobile phones.
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on the 6 Mar 2006
HTML forms are one of the best-known techniques for gathering data from a user and submitting that data to a server. However, HTML forms are only simple tools and don't natively support some of the features needed by current Web applications such as sophisticated data validation. Also, the user interface created by HTML forms is essentially hard coded for one device, meaning the same form can't be easily re-tasked for, say, PDAs or mobile phones. |
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SYS-CON India News Desk commented on the 6 Mar 2006
HTML forms are one of the best-known techniques for gathering data from a user and submitting that data to a server. However, HTML forms are only simple tools and don't natively support some of the features needed by current Web applications such as sophisticated data validation. Also, the user interface created by HTML forms is essentially hard coded for one device, meaning the same form can't be easily re-tasked for, say, PDAs or mobile phones. |