Robert Koberg wrote:
Yes, working now. Cool stuff! I would definitely replace the XUL stuff with
JS. Then you would not only have a cross platform, but a cross browser tool
(unless there is some other mozilla specific stuff??).

While I do understand Stefano's concerns (it's hard to find Mozilla at an Internet Caf� in Peru), I still think that XUL makes _a lot_ of sense. An application like this one could be easily (?) made standalone and could be killer for quite a few XML editing needs.


I will check out the source soon (this weekend?) and maybe there are some
things I can add (are you looking for contributors?). Have you considered
using the apache license?

It's BSD already, which is OK. I don't think that outside Apache you can yous "the" Apache License.


Ciao,

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Gianugo Rabellino
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