On Thursday 11 Dec 2003 11:10 am, Fabio Serra wrote:
> I don't think so. A RIA (IMHO a really bad term) with GUI dinamically
> generated by the server, could have the same methodology than a DHTML
> application that use XMLHTTPrequest and powerful widgts Javascript driven.

:nods a lot
We've developed a language and enviroment agnostic XML GUI descriptor, with 
the aim of both the Windows native app and the CFML web site using that to 
construct a GUI. It basicaly means having a standard widgit set across all 
your platforms.
This is a good thing.

> It would be great if the approach is more generic as possible, to permit to
> use it with other XML UI Languages like XUL.

We didn't want to get into anything that complicated, hence writing our own 
:-)
I suppose we'll end up extending it in time, but I doubt we'll ever need 
_everything_ in XUL.

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