Book description
The XForms technology gives you many advantages over ordinary XHTML forms. The XForms technology separates your form's data and presentation and submits your data as XML. XForms-aware applications can validate your data as you type it and can also submit your data to different servers and even store it in files. This tutorial shows you how to use Mozilla to start working with XForms.
Publisher resources
Table of contents
- Using XForms with Mozilla
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- XForms Overview
- Setting Up
- Building an XForm
- Starting the XHTML
- Defining the Model
- Simple Input Elements
- Data Types on Input
- Selection Input Fields
- Validating Input
- XML Schema
- Styling a Form
- At the Server
- Other Form Controls
- Relevant Data
- Calculated Fields
- Repeated Fields
- “Multi-page” Forms
- Multiple Models
- There’s More...
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Quick Reference Summary
- The xforms:model Element
- The xforms:instance Element
- The xforms:bind Element
- The xforms:submission Element
- Form Controls
- Input Controls
- Selection Controls
- The xforms:action Element
- The xforms:range Element
- The xforms:output Element
- The xforms:submit Element
- Repeated Entries
- The xforms:switch Element
- Server Script for Tournament Form
- About the Author
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: Using XForms with Mozilla
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2007
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9780596559564
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