Hello Alain, xsltXforms fans!
So I have a set of select-able forms in a page.
xforms.close(); // does the trick!
Who would thunkIt?
Now I'm too curious for my own good.
Is it possible to have two xforms on one page?
Is this part of a refactoring schedule?
I see the var xforms is set as the pages xform.
A new xform global instance could be formed from an xslt-processing instruction.
Before I do much experimentation I am asking if there is an advisable
global technique?
Here's an interesting post on the subject of javascript globals.
http://perfectionkills.com/unnecessarily-comprehensive-look-into-a-rather-insignificant-issue-of-global-objects-creation/
Mark S Miller speaks on the subject of Ecmascript5 which maybe relevant:
http://www.infoq.com/author/Mark-S.-Miller
MarkT
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