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Hello, I just saw old threads about XForms to XHTML conversion using XSLT and I think this could still be a good idea for client-side XForms or for PHP only server-side XForms and there are today opensource solutions which are performing this conversion in Java. What would the main problems rewriting a conversion tool with XSLT ? Effective full XSLT 1.0 support by browsers ? XForms specific CSS rules to translate ? Thank you for your answers. Alain COUTHURES <agenceXML> http://www.agencexml.com Bordeaux, France
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