XForms Tutorial and Cookbook
by Dan McCreary
Publisher: Wikibooks 2010
Description:
This book is intended to be a tutorial and cookbook with many complete running XForms examples. The initial examples are designed to teach the fundamental concepts of XForms. The more advanced examples are designed to solve specific tasks and reduce the amount of JavaScript necessary to write high-quality forms.
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