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RE: [xml-dev] Lightweight browser-based XML / Form editor fortaxonomies with support for nesting /recursion
- From: Geert Josten <geert.josten@dayon.nl>
- To: Alain Couthures <alain.couthures@agencexml.com>, Lech Rzedzicki <xchaotic@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 11:12:55 +0100
Hi Alain,
Is that code publicly available? I am looking for good XForms examples
(more advanced than the usual ones)..
Kind regards,
Geert
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Alain Couthures [mailto:alain.couthures@agencexml.com]
Verzonden: dinsdag 6 december 2011 22:40
Aan: Lech Rzedzicki
CC: xml-dev@lists.xml.org; Pawel Katarzynski; Alex Muir
Onderwerp: Re: [xml-dev] Lightweight browser-based XML / Form editor for
taxonomies with support for nesting /recursion
Hello Lech,
XForms doesn't deal with recursion but XPath helps! ;-)
If you use <xf:repeat nodeset="/descendant::*">, you can access all the
elements in the tree order.
Using this, I wrote a basic XML editor with my own XForms implementation
(XSLTForms) which I demonstrated at MarkLogic Demo Jam at XML Prague 2011.
Regards,
-Alain
> Hi.
>
> What would you recommend for authoring XML structures that look more
> or less like this:
>
> <root_element>
> <group xml:id="1">
> <name>A</name>
> <group xml:id="2">
> <name>B</name>
> <group xml:id="3">
> <name>C</name>
> <item xml:id="4">
> <name>D</name>
> <source></source>
> </item>
> </group>
> </group>
> </group>
> </root_element>
>
> Generally this is supposed to represent taxonomies in XML and the
> deepest I have witnessed so far is 9 levels deep, but not necessarily
> the limit, the taxonomies tend to get quite big as well, so I guess
> it'd be good to only fetch a portion of the whole tree at a time...
> XML seems like a perfect fit for representing such a taxonomy (is it?
> - another discussion I guess) but I'm looking for an easy way to
> prototype authoring of it - some button to add group or an item and
> ideally a treeview UI element with a possibility of
> collapsing/expanding portions of the tree.
> So far I have looked at Axel and XForms but they don't seem to deal
> with recursion that well (or do they)? Any suggestion are welcome -
> perhaps a js library or a server-side framework - as long as it is sth
> that will get me there with the least amount of plumbing...
>
> Lech
>
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