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> There's no way out: Mozilla is the key. We must find a way to implement
> Xopus concepts into Mozilla.

Does this mean that we need to integrate Xerces (C++ ?) and Xalan (C++
?) in Mozilla?
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We're talking the Mozilla browser here - right? Looking at the current
browser market share I fail to see why Mozilla is the platform to aim for.
Surely we should be trying for a solution that works in IE as well.

Going one step further (and looking at the _predictions_ for browser market
share) wouldn't it be better to get involved with the Xopus work and perhaps
move it in a more standardized fashion?

Or am I missing something?

Matthew

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