Martin,
You cannot recurse indefinitely.
You could "hardcode" a number of nested elements like xforms:repeat or
xforms:group, if you know that practically there will be a limit to
the nesting.
I think you should also be able to simulate that kind of nesting. By
that I mean that you wouldn't actually infinitely nest repeats or
groups, but have only one level, and somehow present that to the user
as if there was a way of nesting elements indefinitely, for example
with indentation, etc. I am being vague here but I don't have the time
right now to elaborate.
-Erik
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> Hi
>
> I am relatively new to XForms and Orbeon, so forgive my ignorance
> 8). The
> problem that I'm having is implementing a very complicated Metadata
> Schema
> called ANZLIC. It has recursive XML entities, and I cannot think of
> a way to
> program this type of xform. Can Orbeon support recursive entities? I
> was under
> the impression that XForms was unable to do that at this stage.
> What I mean by recursive is for example: A person can have a child,
> who is also
> a person, who can also have a child etc...
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
>
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