[html4all] Forms Questionnaire: Answers, Objections, and Suggestions
Gregory J. Rosmaita
oedipus at hicom.net
Thu Jul 10 20:01:04 PDT 2008
aloha!
for what it is worth, my response to the Forms Questionnaire is
logged at:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2008Jul/0021.html
and my comments document, referenced therein, lives at:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/GregoryRosmaita/FormsFeedback2008-07
personally, i object to the formal survey's assumption that WF2
will not only be the basis for next generation HTML forms, but
that the assumption is that WF2 will be folded into HTML5, rather
than function as a forms module for HTML5 and its XML-serialization;
also, a deep dive into Forms WG work, emailing lists and drafts
has convinced me that XForms 1.2 Transitional SHOULD AT LEAST be
given a hearing, for i believe (as i wrote in the esw wiki page
cited above) that:
<q
cite="http://esw.w3.org/topic/GregoryRosmaita/FormsFeedback2008-07">
The Forms WG's effort in drafting XForms 1.2, Transitional to explicitly
accomodate syntactic expressions, and its extension of the XForms
processing model, has lead to the adoption of as much of Web Forms 2
as possible in order to: (a) provide streamlined form-construction for
web authors and authoring tool developers; and (b) to provide an on-ramp
for web authors who will need to scale up to XForms so that their
frontplane integrates seamlessly with their backplane. What is needed,
therefore, is for Web Forms 2 to be as flexible about syntax-level
changes as the Forms WG has been in producing XForms 1.2 Transitional,
so that a single solution renders XForms and WF2 "extensions" of each
other. This will lay the foundation for a new single architectural
construct from the point of view of web authors. "Architectural
alignment" between XForms and Web Forms, must not be reduced simply to
the ability to satisfy a mutual set of use cases. True "architectural
alignment" is only possible if the Forms WG and the HTML WG can cooperate
as two working groups producing a single construct: next-generation web
forms which the community can readily adapt, use, and deploy, through a
common client-side processing model.
</q>
just my (ever devaluing) 2 cents (american),
gregory.
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