Hosting InfoPath forms in a custom ASPX page
Many of you saw a detailed MSDN article on embedding an InfoPath XmlFormView control into a custom ASP.NET page. But - there's more to it. I came across an interesting blog post that talks about embedding a browser-based InfoPath form into a webpart. Here's another post of someone who got it to work, with nice screenshots.
Alex Weinstein
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Comments
Anonymous
November 06, 2006
Shoutout to David - great article on redirection on form close when using XmlFormView: http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/davidg/archive/2006/09/13/2266.aspxAnonymous
January 02, 2012
Can i get the Info path 2010 Forms in my simple ASP.NET application without having Share Point ThanksAnonymous
January 02, 2012
Hi ziyad, No...SharePoint is required to be able to render InfoPath forms in a browser. Scott