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   Re: [xml-dev] transforming between XML data and HTML form

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Hi,

Well, that's one of the advantage of XML: that's why I'm using it with Cocoon 
on a CMS project.

You should look into Cocoon and their Form manager system (Woody, 
SimpleForm,...)

nicolas
Le Vendredi 23 Janvier 2004 17:06, Ed Lai a écrit :
> I have been thinking lately, if we can generate a HTML
> form from any XML data, then we can get a low end
> web-based XML editor. It would not have too much
> functionalies but it can be improved later. I search
> around in the web and find that while there are quite
> a few discussions in that direction, nobody seems to
> take shortest direct path between the two.
>
> So despite my lack of experience in web programming, I
> made a proof of concept implementation. I can see that
> there is a lot of potential. In fact there are so many
> paths I can take, I like to hear some comments first.
>
> My work is on this site:
>
> http://www.datamech.com/XMLForm/
>
> And for a completely bare bone approach, look at this
> XML file from IE6 (would not work with mozilla.)
>
> http://www.datamech.com/XMLForm/test.xml
>
>
>
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> Ed Lai
> data_mechanic@yahoo.com
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