XForms
HTML forms were introduced to the World Wide Web in 1993. They and, more recently, XHTML forms, perform a pivotal role on many Web sites in the transmission of information from users of the World Wide Web to a variety of Web-based service providers.
The ubiquitous registration form, whatever its irritations on some sites, is an effective means of transmitting relevant personal information to permit registration on a Web site or to make online purchases.
Many e-commerce sites use HTML/XHTML forms to collect pieces of information that combine to form an online order, whether of items such as books at Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble, of other goods, or Web-based services.
However, despite the fact that they do provide useful functionality, ...
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