2nd Nov 2005
XForms a> is a complex but powerful replacement for HTML forms that relies heavily on cutting-edge XML technology. As a result of its complexity, browsers have been typically slow to implement it. But with working plugins for Internet Explorer and a pre-release extension now available for Firefox, the time is right to give this technology another look.
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