At 10:35 am 24-10-2001 -0700, you wrote:
[snipped] but I would suggest if you encounter a <html:html/> tag, replace it with <html:html> and replace the </html> with </html:html> so that the created document has all matching tags.  It seems to me that the more proper way to code the page is using the matching pair of tags anyway.


(Refer to Ted's reply on this.) I think the preferred practice is to match <html:html> with </html:html>.

 
For the #3 item, I think you should use the web.xml as the source of the URI pattern [if not in the 1.0 release, then eventually] rather than an either or of the two common patterns.  I have been playing with the idea of using something other than "do".  Struts seems to support this, so Camino probably should too.


Yes, I agree.

 
I wondered if there were plans to make Camino open source in the future.  I personally cannot provide help at this time, but I think there may be others that are as interested in furthering Camino as well.
 
Nathan Anderson


Camino is targeted to be a low cost commercial product.

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