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Cardiff Software Announces Support for XForms through its LiquidOffice™ eForm Automation Software

World Wide Web Consortium Publishes XForms 1.0 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation

San Diego, CA - 2002-11-12 - Cardiff Software Inc., a leader in XML-based enterprise business and process-automation solutions is fully committed to supporting the XForms open standard for electronic forms publishing. As a W3C committee member and co-author of the XForms 1.0 Candidate Recommendation, Cardiff believes in the value XForms brings to a Web-enabled world. The "Candidate Recommendation" phase indicates that the XForms v1.0 specification is nearing completion and meets all initially agreed-upon requirements.

After nearly ten years, forms will be upgraded on the Web. XForms 1.0 will not only gather information and perform transactions, but it will also provide access to new devices; cellphones, handheld devices and assistive technologies such as screen readers.

Cardiff Software offers graphical form design applications for the emerging XForms standard with its XForms Publishing Agent™ for LiquidOffice™. The XForms format adds a third industry-standard format that LiquidOffice users will be able to use to view published forms. All forms, designed with the LiquidOffice Form Designer, will have the ability to be published in HTML, PDF and XForms formats.

The XForms Working Group ó chartered to standardize the way XML and online forms will interoperate ó is dedicated to eliminating the dependency on vendor implementations and proprietary technology. XForms offers an open alternative to proprietary form formats and signals an end to historical client-server ëfiller' approaches to eForms. XForms v1.0 specification describes the architecture, concepts, processing model, and terminology underlying XForms, the next generation of Web forms.

"It is our mission to offer our customers the freedom to choose from a variety of standards-based forms management tools," Micah Dubinko, Cardiff's Chief XML Architect and an author of the XForms 1.0 specification. r work with the W3C, and our plans to fully support the new XForms specification, helps us to deliver platform-independent solutions for eForms automation."

Cardiff's products embrace existing standards and implement emerging standards as extensible components. Selecting technology solutions based on standards is key to cross-platform independence, enabling organizations to easily integrate their current systems with new evolving standards.

Availability

The Cardiff LiquidOffice XForms Publishing Agent will be available as a point release upon final approval of the XForms 1.0 standard, expected in Q2 2003.

About Cardiff Software Inc.

Put Information to Work - Cardiff Software (www.cardiff.com) is a leading provider of document and form-driven business process automation solutions for Global 2000 organizations. The Cardiff family of integrated software products empowers organizations to automate existing business processes using technology to capture, process and respond to strategic business information, thereby improving employee productivity, customer service and profitability. In business since 1991, Cardiff has a global distribution network reaching every continent and more than 20,000 customers worldwide spanning every industry.

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