Sign In/My Account | View Cart  
advertisement

Learn XForms Today: XForms Institute

   Print.Print
Email.Email weblog link
Discuss.Discuss
Blog this.Blog this
Micah Dubinko

Micah Dubinko
Jan. 18, 2004 11:01 PM
Permalink

Atom feed for this author. RSS 1.0 feed for this author. RSS 2.0 feed for this author.

URL: http://xformsinstitute.com...

Several folks have asked me for a gentler tutorial to W3C XForms. Several other folks have asked to see some examples of "real-world" XForms. Here are both, together on one fun site.

The site has what you'd expect from a tutorial: progressive lessons, each building upon the last. It also has interactive quizzes, written without script in XForms. These run fine in nearly any browser, thanks to a remarkable Flash program called DENG, the Desktop Engine.

In a mere 120k of SWF files, this small applet implements a huge swipe of XForms, XHTML, and CSS level 3. Each live example includes a "View Source" link so that you can see how it works in the full context of a complete document.

Please link to XFI.

This isn't the end--there's more on the way too. -m

Micah Dubinko served as an editor and author of the XForms 1.0 W3C specification. Micah is the author of XForms Essentials, and is available for consulting.

Return to weblogs.oreilly.com.



Weblog authors are solely responsible for the content and accuracy of their weblogs, including opinions they express, and O'Reilly Media, Inc., disclaims any and all liabililty for that content, its accuracy, and opinions it may contain.

Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.




Sponsored By: