>BTW - what does "2mo" and "20ko" actually mean? >I can guess the meaning, but I've never seen it before. >And Google didn't find a quick answer for me ...
Binary Digit (aka 'bit') is a number that can have to values (0 or 1) An Octet is 8 bits 1ko (kilo-octet) is 1024 bits (not 1000 because computer work with bit and then work with powre of 2, not power of 10) 1mo (mega-octet) is 1024 ko if your .java file is encoded in ascii, 1 octet = 1 char (space en cariage-return count as 1 char :) ) So you can gues that finding a bug hidden in 20ko of code is 100 times shorted than finding it in 2mo of code. >All articles on cocooncenter are written in xdoc (with some additions to fit the needs of my pages). So, if you wrote your tutorial in xdoc, it would be easy to publish. Since now, all my docs have been written in .doc (ms word), but i'll try to read the docs about how to write xdocs :) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]