In Brief

  • InfoPath forms require use of the InfoPath client to be filled in. InfoPath 2003 forms cannot be filled in using a Web browser.

  • InfoPath allows connection to relational databases such as Access and SQL Server, to SharePoint form libraries, and to some categories of XML Web services.

  • InfoPath user interface functionality is supported by scripting code using either VBScript or JScript.

  • InfoPath provides three techniques for validation—W3C XML Schema, rules created using the InfoPath user interface, or scripting code.

  • InfoPath forms support dynamic content such as that supported by repeating sections and repeating tables.

  • InfoPath form templates support business scenarios in which a user fills in a form over a period of time, part of which might ...

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