[Openstandaarden] Re: Tutorial Xhtml2 and Xforms 3/10/2005 in Antwerpen

Frank Van Damme frank.vandamme at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 21:50:43 CEST 2005


On 9/23/05, Vansnick Rudi <rudi.vansnick at isoc.be> wrote:
> W3C Benelux en ISOC Belgium organiseren een seminarie Tutorial on XHTML2 en
> XFORMS op 3 oktober 2005 in Antwerpen. Dit seminarie is het resultaat van
> het
> samenwerkingsverband tussen W3C Benelux en ISOC België en Nederland en
> hebben
> tot doel om zonder winstoogmerk kennis over nieuw ontwikkelde technologie
> en
> toepassingen te verspreiden in de Benelux. Specialisten uit binnen- en
> buitenland brengen u up-to-date bij de belangrijkste issues en
> ontwikkelingen op
> webgebied (http://www.isoc.be/Organisaties/Xhtml2Xforms2005.htm)
>
> XHTML2 is the proposed next version of XHTML. Its aims include:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> - As generic XML as possible: if a facility exists in XML, try to use that
> rather than duplicating it.
> - Less presentation, more structure: use stylesheets for defining
> presentation.
> - More usability: within the constraints of XML, try to make the language
> easy
> to write, and make the resulting documents easy to use.
> - More accessibility: some call it 'designing for our future selves' - the
> design should be as inclusive as possible.
> - Better internationalization: since it is a World Wide Web.
> ... and much more
>
> XForms is the new technology that replaces HTML Forms.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> HTML Forms, introduced in 1993, were the basis of the e-commerce
> revolution.
> After a decade of experience it has become clear how to improve on them, for
> the
> end user, the author, and the owners of the services that the forms are
> addressing. XForms is the new technology, announced in October 2003, that
> replaces HTML Forms.
>
> More detailed information at :
> http://www.isoc.be/Organisaties/Xhtml2Xforms2005.htm
>
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Heel interessant, maar wel duur :/


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