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XForms to XHTML using XSLT

From: COUTHURES Alain <alain.couthures@---------.--->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 10/10/2008 9:17:00 AM
Hello,

I just saw old threads about XForms to XHTML conversion using XSLT and I 
think this could still be a good idea for client-side XForms or for PHP 
only server-side XForms and there are today opensource solutions which 
are performing this conversion in Java.

What would the main problems rewriting a conversion tool with XSLT ? 
Effective full XSLT 1.0 support by browsers ? XForms specific CSS rules 
to translate ?

Thank you for your answers.

Alain COUTHURES
<agenceXML>
http://www.agencexml.com
Bordeaux, France


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