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Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) is a high-level computer language that facilitates defining a form as a single, stand-alone object using elements and attributes from the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Technically, it is a class of XML originally specified in a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Note. See Specifications below for links to the current versions of XFDL. XFDL It offers precise control over form layout, permitting replacement of existing business/government forms with electronic documents in a human-readable, open standard.

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  • Extensible Forms Description Language (de)
  • Extensible Forms Description Language (en)
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  • Die Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) gehört zur Klasse der XML-Sprachen und wird in der World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) NOTE-XFDL-19980902, Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) 4.0 vom 2. September 1998 beschrieben.XFDL ist eine Hochsprache, die es ermöglicht, eine Form, unter Benutzung von XML-Elementen und -attributen, als alleinstehendes Objekt zu definieren. Man hat dabei präzise Kontrolle über das Layout des Formulars, existierende gewerbliche/Regierungsformulare können durch XFDL in einen menschenlesbaren Offenen Standard umgewandelt werden. Die Dateiendung lautet .xfdl oder .xfd. (de)
  • Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) is a high-level computer language that facilitates defining a form as a single, stand-alone object using elements and attributes from the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Technically, it is a class of XML originally specified in a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Note. See Specifications below for links to the current versions of XFDL. XFDL It offers precise control over form layout, permitting replacement of existing business/government forms with electronic documents in a human-readable, open standard. (en)
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  • Extensible Forms Description Language (en)
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  • Die Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) gehört zur Klasse der XML-Sprachen und wird in der World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) NOTE-XFDL-19980902, Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) 4.0 vom 2. September 1998 beschrieben.XFDL ist eine Hochsprache, die es ermöglicht, eine Form, unter Benutzung von XML-Elementen und -attributen, als alleinstehendes Objekt zu definieren. Man hat dabei präzise Kontrolle über das Layout des Formulars, existierende gewerbliche/Regierungsformulare können durch XFDL in einen menschenlesbaren Offenen Standard umgewandelt werden. Die Dateiendung lautet .xfdl oder .xfd. Über die Bereitstellung einer Syntax für lineare mathematische und konditionelle Ausdrücke hinaus bietet XFDL dem Ersteller die Möglichkeit, benutzerdefinierte Einträge, Optionen und externe Code-Funktionen in das Formular zu integrieren. XFDL unterstützt nicht nur mehrere digitale Signaturen, diese Signaturen können auch nur auf spezielle Teile eines Formulars angewandt werden, um Änderungen am signierten Inhalt zu verhindern. Diese Vorteile von XFDL haben dazu geführt, dass größere Organisationen, darunter die United States Army, ihre Formulare von anderen Formaten nach XFDL migrierten. (de)
  • Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) is a high-level computer language that facilitates defining a form as a single, stand-alone object using elements and attributes from the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Technically, it is a class of XML originally specified in a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Note. See Specifications below for links to the current versions of XFDL. XFDL It offers precise control over form layout, permitting replacement of existing business/government forms with electronic documents in a human-readable, open standard. In addition to precision layout control, XFDL provides multiple page capabilities, step-by-step guided user experiences, and digital signatures. XFDL also provides a syntax for in-line mathematical and conditional expressions and data validation constraints as well as custom items, options, and external code functions. Current versions of XFDL (see Specifications below) are capable of providing these interactive features via open standard markup languages including XForms, XPath, XML Schema and XML Signatures. XFDL not only supports multiple digital signatures, but the signatures can apply to specific sections of a form and prevent changes to signed content. These advantages to XFDL led large organizations such as the United States Army and Air Force to migrate to XFDL from using forms in other formats. Later, though, the lack of portable software capable of creating XFDL led them to investigate moving away from it. The Army migrated to Adobe fillable PDFs in 2014. (en)
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