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XForms Activity Statement
XForms is a markup language that addresses the modern needs of electronic forms. It is based on XML and can deliver the collected values as an XML document. It addresses questions of authorability, usability, accessibility, device independence, internationalization, integration into different host languages, and reducing the need for scripting.
Highlights Since the Previous Advisory Committee Meeting
After XForms 1.1 went to recommendation, the Working Group recharted in March 2010, with the aim of working on XForms 1.2 and XForms 2.0 specifications. In the interim an XForms Quick Reference has been published, and an XForms Tutorial is close to completion.
Upcoming Activity Highlights
Work will continue on the specifications.
Summary of Activity Structure
Group | Chair | Team Contact | Charter |
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Forms Working Group (participants) | Steven Pemberton | Philippe Le Hégaret | Chartered until 31 March 2012 |
This Activity Statement was prepared for TPAC 2014 per section 5 of the W3C Process Document. Generated from group data.
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