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RE: Elliote Rusty Harold: W3C XForms The Next Big Thing?

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  • Subject: RE: Elliote Rusty Harold: W3C XForms The Next Big Thing?
  • From: "Micah Dubinko" <MDubinko@v...>
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 18:22:44 -0700
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  • Thread-topic: Elliote Rusty Harold: W3C XForms The Next Big Thing?

miss elliote
I've often thought about just such a thing:

>Maybe the solution is to create a set of specification for abstract pattern
>of interactions, for example:

>Select one element from a list,
>Select several elements form a list,
>Browse and edit a tree representation,
>Browse and edit a table representation,
>Enter text,
>Enter rich format text,
>Etc...

For it to be useful, it would have to have widespread acceptance, a la exslt.org. In fact, I've talked to the EXSLT folks before, and they weren't openly hostile to the idea.

.micah

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