
On May 29, 2006, at 6:07 PM, Jirka Kosek wrote:
Paul Everitt wrote:
2) All XForms elements go in the <html:body>, including <xf:model>. I don't think that's correct, though I haven't yet seen something describing XForms in XHTML 1 as a host language that says <xf:model> MUST go in <html:head>.
There is no such rule, it is just a common practise.
Ok, thanks.
3) I was looking for XHTML 2. Oh well. :^) If you find something that is more official and works well in oXygen, please email the list. Thanks! I guess this stuff is all too new to beg for having an XHTML 2 + XForms template in the next release of oXygen. :^)
Do you really think that using XHTML 2 is a good idea? Is there any software supporting it? XForms are great stuff and you can use them successfully with XHTML 1. There are several tools supporting XHTML 1 + XForms, but I don't know single XHTML 2 browser.
Yes, I'm aware the documents in the XHTML 2 namespace won't mean much to any normal browser. I am investigating how to use XHTML 2 in the context of a CMS. Specifically, I want to investigate the benefits that can come from using smart tools (e.g. oXygen) for CMS development, and how this can increase productivity and quality. The XHTML 2 will be transformed to XHTML 1 before sending to the browser. --Paul