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Really, really new to XML

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mikemedia

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Apr 28, 2006
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I have read and read but I guess I'm just stoopid.

How do you script your html to display your xml?

That's all!

Now, if you're still reading...

I ultimately want to create an XForm:
User fills in the blanks - clicks a button (or link)
Browser display a subsequent webpage with resultant entries.

This can't possibly be that difficult... can it?
 
You know,

I just noticed that "Forums" do this exact thing.

- I'm entering data right now
- I'm about to click submit post
- Voila My entry is now viewable on the web.


Yes, I know forums use all sort of heavy lifting code.
I dont need any of that.

I just want to display what was entered on the previous page.
 
Your second post suggests this is really a HTML question.

Basically, you create a page with a FORM element that contains INPUT element(s) and a SUBMIT link. You can either POST or GET your data to the linked page.

Ok, this is too bare bones. You probably want to see a HTML reference or tutorial: look for the keywords in the previous paragraph.
 
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