Hi Wilfred,
On Jul 20, 2009, at 2:16 PM, Wilfred Nas wrote:
> I am wondering, is there any work being done in making the html of
> the orbeon forms valid.
>
> there has been a movement towards semantic html, I guess you guys
> haven't caught up with the times yet...
I think you are referring to the fact that the output html contains
div elements and
so forth.
I think one challenge for implementers is to dynamically create
"things" within
the html page and not conflict with existing "things," in particular,
elements that have id and other attributes that XForms is supposed to
"respect."
Orbeon Forms does give you some hooks into the generated html by
means of
an xslt template that can be applied as a theme. While I'm not
completely
familiar with all the semantic rules, it seems that many of them are
up to the author, things that OF won't interfere with.
I suspect there are some other considerations, like cross-browser
behavior
and such that require html 4.01 content type.
Regards,
Hank
Hank Ratzesberger
NEES@UCSB
Institute for Crustal Studies,
University of California, Santa Barbara
805-893-8042
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