While editing a question about an HTML <form action="POST">
element, I discovered that the form-related tags were not organised very well.
form seems to be a catch-all tag for two conceptually-similar but very different things:
A form is essentially a container that can be used to hold any amount of any subset of several types of data. HTML forms are used to pass data to a server. VB and C# forms are the windows used to interact with the user.
So form is used for both windows-forms and html-forms. So far so bad.
Let's tackle Windows Forms first. There exists a tag, windowsformsintegration, which is probably intended for questions about System.Windows.Forms.Integration
(this example doesn't have that tag) but is also being used for integrating Windows Forms into stuff and other general Windows Forms questions. It's a bit of a mess, and not being a domain expert I'm not even sure how useful this tag actually is.
I think that's all for Windows Forms; it's quite well-kept. Moving on to HTML forms… well, what should you tag that <form action="POST">
question?
Apparently html-form-post is a thing. 329 questions by normal count, 864 by search count. 485 of which aren't tagged with html-form, form or post, making them virtually unfindable. Its tag wiki?
An HTML POST form on a web-page is a set of controls that allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing via an HTTP POST request.
This is a bit of a mess. We need to refile these forms. But what should be done?