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For the form editing system, have a look at XForms [1]. Jim Wissner
developed an impressive framework based on XForms (but not compliant for the
moment, Jim explains why on his site), which is called JBrix and can be
found at [2].

For the rest I'm not sure to understand what you need.

Regards,
Nicolas

[1] http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/
[2] http://www.jbrix.org/kits/overview.html

>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Trevor Croll [mailto:trevorcroll@f...]
>Envoyé : vendredi 1 février 2002 00:27
>À : xml-dev@l...
>Objet :  How to use XML and all its deratives as a tree data
>structure?
>
>
>I see lots on all sorts of subjects but the big chunk that is 
>missing for me
>is how to use the XML Tree in an application. I have read the 
>DOM specs and
>can navigate a  tree, I have written an XMLNoteTree XML editor
>http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/tcroll/ .
>
>In this application I can take registration data from/to a 
>form and save as
>an XML text file.
>
>I would like to use some standard where the user can specify their form
>design and move the form components into place (fixed screen 
>addressing) and
>have that form design saved as a usable XML String. When it comes to
>designing and writing such an application there is little 
>information about
>that would help.
>
>Then when the user wants a report they can write an XSL for 
>that XML and get
>XHTML.
>
>When it comes to writing applications for these standards 
>there seems to be
>very little to explain how this is done. Are there some good 
>books on XML
>Schema, or should I be using Relax NG schemas or something 
>else. It is all
>becomming quite confusing.
>
>
>
>
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