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Message #00286
Re: MLHIM & XForms
Hi Tim,
1) you mention XHTML2, but W3C's work on that ceased in
2009:http://www.w3.org/2009/06/xhtml-faq.html as the competing HTML5
took victory. So
2) maybe you should compare XForms with HTML5 forms and javascript
widgets (but maybe not in this document?)
3) The 'MLHIM Overview' and 'XForms Overview' sections should better
be followed by a section that connects the two with some text that is
now contained in the XForms section.
4) Do CCDs (data storage) and XForms (data capture/presentation) make
up for only some very simple healthcare applications (workflows)? I
would imagine that for more complex applications some computing (data
manipulation) is needed as well in a separate business logic layer,
which is where programming languages come into play. Is this what you
allude to in your 2 final paragraphs?
Cheers,
Roger
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 17:54, Timothy Cook <timothywayne.cook@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have put up a short, high level paper describing how XForms can be
> used with MLHIM.
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> http://www.mlhim.org/MLHIM-XForms.pdf/view
>
> --Tim
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