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Forms Working Group Teleconference

07 Oct 2009

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
wiecha, ebruchez, Steven, Leigh_Klotz, unl, Nick_van_den_Bleeken
Regrets
John
Chair
Steven
Scribe
Steven

Contents


 

 

<trackbot> Date: 07 October 2009

http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-ct-guidelines-20091006/

<wiecha> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xg-app-backplane/2009Oct/0000.html

http://www.amplesdk.com/reference/#/ample/overview/lifetime.xml

<nick> yes

<nick> maybe someone can prepare something for the F2F?

<nick> sounds good

http://ftp.cwi.nl/CWIreports/AA/CS-R9262.pdf

http://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/views/

<nick> I hope to have updated XPath 2.0, Dialog, and Node 'create' functions and get group consensus about those so we can start creating a first working draft

<nick> I agree with Erik, that XPath 2.0 is a must have in a lot of cases

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