XForms/Delete Confirm with CSS

Motivation
One of the nice things about using the switch statement is that you can quickly display HTML that has absolute positioning over the current form. This is done by adding some div elements that reference a style sheet. Although this example is for a delete confirmation, it can be use in any place you need to have a model dialog with messages and a cancel button.

Link to Example Program
Delete Confirm With CSS

Discussion
This example appears to show a new window on top of the existing form. This is called a modal window because you can not make any further changes to the form without a confirmation or cancel action.

Acknowledgment
This example program was contributed by a CSS guru who wishes to remain anonymous till he has more time to make the example better.