Summary
This tutorial introduced several concepts with XForms. The tutorial covered opening new browser windows and nested repeats, as well as addresses the mechanics of insert. The budgeting form introduced the process for removing nodes and the internal requirements of the data structures to enable displays. Indepth calculations, dependency chains, and several new XPath functions appeared in both the billing and budgeting forms.
Future installments of this series refine both the XForms implementations as necessary and the skills involved in XForms implementation. Next, Part 4 implements asset management and some more executive tools.
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