Change your thinking a bit.  What if someone wrote a plugin for mozilla
and they actually shipped it with the browser... that might make it a
little more appealing.

On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 07:19, Torsten Curdt wrote:
> Ugo Cei wrote:
> 
> > I just stumbled upon XWT yesterday. This guy managed to develop a 
> > client-side, XML-based, XML-RPC/SOAP-using technology for web GUIs that 
> > looks like it could blow applets and XUL out of the water. Being 
> > XML-based it could be very well integrated with Cocoon on the server 
> > side. If you are interested, follow the link from my weblog:
> 
> geez... this is amazing! but this completely orthogonal to the HTML 
> interface. I don't know if could sell such an approach to our clients.
> I'm sure most of them want to stick with HTML :( because nothing else 
> but a browser is needed...
> 
> Thanks for the link...
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> Torsten
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