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XFroms - rendering to html?
There was a task of work with xForms.
During the study, it turned out that there is no native support for browsers at all.
I do not want to force the user to install the necessary browsers and plug-ins.
It was decided to create a library for rendering xFroms to standard HTML and validation on the server.
Has anyone experienced this and, if so, how was the problem solved?
PS: development is in php.
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There are xsltforms , they build HTML/JS/CSS based on XForms. client-side.
Do you want to use a product that is not supported by current browsers, and instead of abandoning it and developing with the usual methods, do you want to "create" a compiler that will change the result from this method to the usual one that you could originally use? Did I understand correctly?
Is the analogy correct - I will write a translator from python to php code in php, and I will write scripts in python, which will then be translated into php code. Because my hosting doesn't support python?
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