XForms 1.0 (Second Edition). Boyer, J. M., Landwehr, D., Merrick, R., & Raman, T. V. World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-xforms-20060314, March, 2006.
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XForms is an XML application that represents the next generation of forms for the Web. By splitting traditional XHTML forms into three parts --- XForms model, instance data, and user interface --- it separates presentation from content, allows reuse, gives strong typing --- reducing the number of round-trips to the server, as well as offering device independence and a reduced need for scripting. XForms is not a free-standing document type, but is intended to be integrated into other markup languages, such as XHTML or SVG.
@misc{ xforms10sec,
  author = {John M. Boyer and David Landwehr and Roland Merrick and T. V. Raman},
  title = {XForms 1.0 (Second Edition)},
  howpublished = {World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-xforms-20060314},
  month = {March},
  year = {2006},
  topic = {xforms[1]},
  updates = {xforms10},
  uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xforms-20060314},
  abstract = {XForms is an XML application that represents the next generation of forms for the Web. By splitting traditional XHTML forms into three parts --- XForms model, instance data, and user interface --- it separates presentation from content, allows reuse, gives strong typing --- reducing the number of round-trips to the server, as well as offering device independence and a reduced need for scripting. XForms is not a free-standing document type, but is intended to be integrated into other markup languages, such as XHTML or SVG.}
}

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