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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction to Web Forms | 1 |
2 | XForms Building Blocks | 19 |
3 | XPath in XForms | 35 |
4 | XML Schema in XForms | 64 |
5 | The XForms Model | 80 |
6 | The XForms User Interface | 91 |
7 | Actions and Events | 114 |
8 | Submit | 137 |
9 | Styling XForms | 152 |
10 | Form Accessibility, Design, and Troubleshooting | 162 |
11 | Extending XForms | 178 |
A | Examining Microsoft InfoPath | 185 |
B | The GNU Free Documentation License | 194 |
Index | 203 |
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