The world is developing too fast and there are many reasons for its rapid development the main reason is the new things appearing in the computer, restless search is taking place in inventing new languages so once it is approved by the people then within no time the other one is appearing. HTML5 is a technology developed by the WHATWG, it is a open community started by four major browser vendors these vendors are Mozilla, opera and apple, this HTML5 is not the replacement of HTML 4.01 or XHTML, it is an evolution, the aims of it are big it tries
Introduction
Previous attempts at distributed computing (CORBA, Distributed Smalltalk, Java RMI) have yielded systems where the coupling between various components in a system is too tight to be effective for low-overhead, ubiquitous B2B e-business over the Internet. These approaches require too much agreement and shared context among business systems from different organizations to be reliable for open, low-overhead B2B e-business.
Meanwhile, the current trend in the application space is moving away from tightly coupled monolithic systems and
XForms is the next generation of HTML forms.
XForms uses XML to create input forms on the Web.
What You Should Already Know
Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:
* HTML
* HTML Forms
* XHTML
* XML
If you want to study these subjects first, find the tutorials on our Home Page.
What Is XForms?
* XForms is the next generation of HTML forms
* XForms is richer and more flexible than HTML forms
* XForms will be the forms standard in XHTML 2.0
* XForms is platform and device independent
* XForms
XForms is an XML format for the specification of a data processing model for XML data and user interface(s) for the XML data, such as web forms. XForms was designed to be the next generation of HTML / XHTML forms, but is generic enough that it can also be used in a standalone manner or with presentation languages other than XHTML to describe a user interface and a set of common data manipulation tasks.
XForms, much like XHTML 2.0 which is currently under development as of November 2006 and within which XForms will be embedded, differs from previous