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The server has the XML file, the schema, and access to XSLT.
Upon request of a URL it uses XSLT to turn the XML into a form.
It uses XSLT to transform the schema into JavaScript that does the 
validation before actually doing the POST.  The server then sends the JS 
and the HTML to the browser.

The only part you might find hard is Schema->Javascript, but that's not 
impossible.  Anyone who can write a validator can write that. :)

Proof:  our management GUI works this way.
	/r$
-- 
Rich Salz, Chief Security Architect
DataPower Technology                           http://www.datapower.com
XS40 XML Security Gateway   http://www.datapower.com/products/xs40.html
XML Security Overview  http://www.datapower.com/xmldev/xmlsecurity.html


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