Ugo Cei wrote:
Actually, DataChannel already has a trademark on the term XSP."Introducing XML Server Pages - XSP""XSP technology is a revolutionary innovation from Trilog built to improve both the development and execution of powerful Web applications. As the core technology in FlowBuilder XML Edition, XML Server Pages (XSPs) provide the framework to create dynamic applications that leverage reusable components in a manner that is faster, more intuitive, more flexible, and more easily maintained than JSPs or ASPs." http://xsp.triloggroup.com/flowbuilder/site/f5_1_Tech_XSP.xsp Maybe we should have trademarked the "XSP" term :-(
This is one of the reasons I wanted them into xml.apache.org (they were the donor of the Xang project, which is now going to hybernation) so that they could, at least, be on the friendly part.
Anyway, I'll bring this up to the ASF members and see if we should do something about it.
Anyway, we have a public use of the term XSP since 1999 but I'm not sure how enforcable that would be since they their XSP means XML Server pages and not eXtensible like we do.
But anyway, everyone who should, already knows what XSP are :)
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Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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