Re: XForms: Other kind of XForms

From: Serge B Bromow (serge@omensys.com)
Date: Wed Mar 27 2002 - 13:32:09 EST


Clearly they will have to change their name. A quick look at their site reveals an
obvious substitute. "WForms". Where did these guys get the "X" from any ways?

Peter S Galbraith wrote:

> # To subscribers of the xforms list from Peter S Galbraith <p.galbraith@globetrotter.net> :
>
> It's going to get confusing down the road:
>
> "XForms" is W3C's name for a specification of Web forms that can be used
> with a wide variety of platforms including desktop computers, hand
> helds, information appliances, and even paper. Part of the HTML
> Activity, XForms started life as a subgroup of the HTML Working Group,
> but has now been spun off as an independent Working Group.
>
> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/
>
> Peter
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