Sylvain Wallez wrote: > To make things easier for those who want to write with our document DTD, > I've written a CSS2 stylesheet for it. I tested it with the XMLmind XML > editor (aka XXE, see http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/) : it's a cool > open-source CSS2 enabled XML editor written in Java, which provides > word-processor like document editing.
I've not checked in absolute detail, but it looks like the restrictions on the licence mean that it is not Free Software, nor even "open source" by OSI's definition of it. (For example, you may not modify it to add new features, or redistribute it or patches for it.) Please be careful calling things "open source" and about things called "open source", as the meaning of that term is rather unclear. Sorry for wandering OT, but I spotted that while compiling the next Cocoon-URL. -- MJR ,---------------------------------------------------- | Q. Do you need a net-based application developing, | or advice and training about web technology? | A. I suggest you try http://www.luminas.co.uk/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]