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Search Flickr, and then resize the images with a slider. Yes, we've seen it before, but in one line of mark-up? The full tutorial is at http://www.formsplayer.com/node/89 |
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Step-by-step tutorial showing how to use XForms to build an Ajax application that searches Flickr. (XForms is a W3C language that extends HTML, so there is no script.) |
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Google TechTalks
February 1, 2006
Dave Raggett
Dave Raggett is currently a W3C Fellow from Canon, and W3C Activity Lead for Multimodal Interaction. Dave has been closely involved with driving standards for the Web since 1992, e.g. setting up the IETF HTTP working group, helping with work on ECMAScript, and W3C work on HTML, XForms, MathML, VoiceXML and other related specifications. For further details see: http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
ABSTRACT The Web is increasingly a ubiquitous platform for application developers. The talk will outline an emerging vision for the Ubiquitous Web and areas where further work is needed. I will also present work I have been doing on a Web-based alternative to... |
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Google Tech Talks
March 5, 2007
ABSTRACT
Web-based replacements for spreadsheets and simple forms
By Dave Raggett, W3C Fellow and Principal Researcher at Volantis Systems.
The ability to collect data from users and to submit it to servers has become a very important part of the Web. Forms are often supplemented by Web page scripts that enable the data to be checked as the user is filling out the form and before sending it to the server. These scripts can get quite complicated to develop and to maintain, making it interesting to explore ideas for replacing such scripts by equivalent declarative approaches.
XForms-Tiny is an incremental extension of HTML4 forms that can be deployed on... |
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stoy empezando con el 3D hace poco, practicaba el comando slice y xform es una zanahoria o camote eligan uds, se ke tiene un error, so fuck off |
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Wireframe previews of animated cloth cutting |
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A morph test on a head :)
used morph for blinking and linked xform to make the mesh follow the eyes |
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Travail sur les pivots et le "reset xform"...
Scene de référence commune, une pelleteuse toute simple. |
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geki-zord-xform-saitohja |
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xform, mofukaz! :) |
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unload on those bitches! |
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