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1.8 <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type" />
1.9 - <title>Creating Applications: Write a Web Resource</title>
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1.18 <h1>Creating Applications: Write a Web Resource</h1>
1.19 <p>With a completed template after the <a href="design.html">design</a>,
1.20 -<a href="structure.html">structure annotation</a> and <a
1.21 - href="selectors.html">selector annotation</a>, we may now write a Web
1.22 +<a href="structure.html">structure annotation</a> and <a href="selectors.html">selector annotation</a>, we may now write a Web
1.23 resource which will expose our form as a Web application, allowing
1.24 users to input information and to manipulate that information using
1.25 their Web browser. Whilst XSLForms is just a normal Python package
1.26 which can be used from many kinds of programs and environments, we
1.27 -shall concentrate on using the built-in <a
1.28 - href="http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/WebStack.html">WebStack</a>
1.29 +shall concentrate on using the built-in <a href="http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/WebStack.html">WebStack</a>
1.30 support to build a
1.31 WebStack application around our form template.</p>
1.32 <h2>XSLForms Meets WebStack </h2>
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1.34 is automatically produced from the template, we only need to choose a
1.35 name which is not already in use by another file, and for clarity a
1.36 name similar to that of the template is recommended: <code>structure_output.xsl</code></li>
1.37 - </ol>
1.38 - </li>
1.39 -</ul>
1.40 + </ol></li></ul>
1.41 <p>The class also has a method which resembles the typical <code>respond</code>
1.42 -method of normal <a
1.43 - href="http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/WebStack.html">WebStack</a>
1.44 +method of normal <a href="http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/WebStack.html">WebStack</a>
1.45 resources: the <code>respond_to_form</code> method is, in fact, a
1.46 special version of that method providing ready-to-use information about
1.47 the form (or forms) being edited.</p>
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1.49 <p>We should now have an application which can be deployed and tested
1.50 using the usual WebStack techniques. However, more advanced templates
1.51 can be designed, and we shall consider <a href="multiple.html">multiple-choice
1.52 -fields</a> in the next activity in the development <a
1.53 - href="overview.html">process</a>.</p>
1.54 -</body>
1.55 -</html>
1.56 +fields</a> in the next activity in the development <a href="overview.html">process</a>.</p>
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