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Year: 2003
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Praise for XForms: XML Powered Web Forms
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
How to Read This Book
Welcome to XForms
XForms Components
XForms and the Next Generation Web
Typographical Conventions
Part I: Welcome to XForms
Chapter 1. XML Powered Web Forms
1.1 Background
1.2 A Simple Web Application
1.3 XForms Components
1.4 Summary of XForms Benefits
1.5 XForms at a Glance
Chapter 2. Standard Building Blocks
2.1 Introduction
2.2 XPath: XML Path Language
2.3 DOM2 Events
2.4 XML: Extensible Markup Language
2.5 XML Schema
2.6 XForms Implementations
2.7 XML Standards at a Glance
Part II: XForms Components
Chapter 3. XForms User Interface Controls
3.1 XForms User Interface Design
3.2 Common Aspects of XForms Controls
3.3 Collecting Text Input
3.4 Selecting from a Set of Values
3.5 Selecting from a Range of Values
3.6 Uploading Data
3.7 Triggering Actions
3.8 Submitting Data
3.9 XForms Controls at a Glance
Chapter 4. Creating Complex User Interfaces
4.1 Aggregation Using group
4.2 Dynamic User Interaction with switch
4.3 Repeating Structures with repeat
4.4 Complete Example of an XForms User Interface
4.5 XForms User Interface at a Glance
Chapter 5. XForms Model Properties
5.1 Introduction
5.3 Property relevant for Model-based Switching
5.4 Property required for Mandatory Fields
5.5 Property readonly for Controlling Changes
5.6 Property constraint for Dynamic Validation
5.7 Constraining the Number of Permitted Entries
5.8 Property calculate for Dynamic Computation
5.9 Augmenting Schemas with Type Constraints
5.10 Declaring Privacy Level Via P3P
5.11 XForms Model Properties at a Glance
Chapter 6. XForms Functions
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Boolean Functions
6.3 Number Functions
6.4 String Functions
6.5 Date-time Functions
6.6 Node-set Functions
6.7 XForms Functions at a Glance
Chapter 7. XForms Actions
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Declarative Event Handlers
7.3 XForms Actions at a Glance
Chapter 8. XForms Events
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Initialization Events
8.3 Interaction Events
8.4 Notification Events
8.5 XForms Events at a Glance
Part III: XForms and the Next Generation Web
Chapter 9. Connecting the User to Web Services
9.1 A Human-centric View of Web Services
9.2 Connecting Users to Their Data
9.3 Creating Personalized Information Views
9.4 XForms Web Services at a Glance
Chapter 10. Multimodal Access
10.1 Multimodal Interaction for Ubiquitous Access
10.2 Multimodal User Interface Principles
10.3 Creating Multimodal Interfaces Using XForms
10.4 Multimodal Interaction at a Glance
Chapter 11. XForms and Accessibility
11.1 XForms Enables Universal Access
11.2 Design Principles for Accessible Interfaces
11.3 Leveraging XForms Accessibility Features
11.4 XForms Accessibility at a Glance
Colophon
Bibliography
CD-ROM Warranty
XForms. XML Powered Web Forms with CD
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 94
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