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On 6/11/03 0:05, "George Cristian Bina" <george@s...> wrote:

>> However, once browsers support XForms natively
>> this won't be a problem (we can all dream).
> 
> Have a look at http://www.xsmiles.org/ .
> I was impressed about one year ago with their support for XForms and it was
> capable even then to handle more complex tasks at client side than the one
> specified in this thread.
> 
> Best Regards,
> George
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> 
> 

You are quite right.

I use XSmiles regularly, and have written some pretty complex forms that
work well in it. I didn't mention it in this context as I wasn't sure that
it would count as a browser, although it is that too. In fact XSmiles does a
whole host of interesting stuff that isn't XForms.

All the best

Mark


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