Just a few paragraphs for the curious...
Here's a detailed description of how the interface works:
For assistance, please contact the EDMS Service via email EDMS.Support@cern.ch or telephone (+41 22 76) 74 55 7.
LIMO is developed by Victor Engmark at the CERN EDMS Service 2004-2005.
LIMO is based on XForms from the W3C, and is transformed to HTML and JavaScript by Chiba running on Apache Jakarta Tomcat.
An installation package is available at \\cern.ch\dfs\users\v\vengmark\Public\LIMO v[version] installer.exe. Installation notes:
The source code is available via anonymous CVS, using CVSROOT :pserver:anonymous@isscvs.cern.ch:/local/reps/moi or ViewCVS. If you want a specific version you can get the tag named release_X_Y, as of release_1_3. Modules include:
JavaScript has been added to enable round corners on elements and collapsible lists.
Huge thanks and lots of respect to Micah Dubinko at Brain Attic, for making his book, XForms Essentials, available for free.
Thanks to the people at the Chiba mailing lists for their assistance with the trickiest problems during development, especially the Chiba project administrators, Joern Turner and Ulrich Nicolas Lissé.
Thanks to the developers of NSIS, for their great, free, and open source installation system.