XForms Group Element

Introduction

The group element is used as a container for defining a hierarchy of form controls. Groups can be nested to create complex hierarchies.

Attributes

  • Single-Node Binding

Type restrictions

The group element can be bound to a node containing data of any type. Actually, the group element doesn't interact with the data in the bound node. However, having a relevant model item property on the bound node has an effect on a group. All content elements (e.g. core form controls, groups, switches, repeats and host language content) within a non-relevant group are handled as non-relevant. If a group is non-relevant, then the rendering approach used to signify non-relevance is applied to the entire content of the group.

Representations

The group element doesn't have visual presentation.

Example

<group ref="address">
  <label>Shipping Address</label>
  <input ref="line_1">
    <label>Address line 1</label>
  </input>
  <input ref="line_2">
    <label>Address line 2</label>
  </input>
  <input ref="postcode">
    <label>Postcode</label>
  </input>
</group>

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