Most companies today use e-forms in some way or the other, ranging from the simple contact form with fields where customers can leave their e-mail address and a message, to complex multi-page forms ...
Paper will never die. Instead, it’s going digital and providing a better, XML-enabled way to enter critical data The transition from paper to electronic forms seems like a no-brainer. Who wouldn’t ...
Web developers are plagued by the inconsistent browser rendering of HTML and JavaScript, yet most continue to use HTML forms to build GUI front-ends. In this article returning JavaWorld contributor Dr ...