Hi, 

>>>> - hello-world.xml
>>> ...
>
>I'm pretty sure I have removed most of these references - are you still
seeing some?
In updated pre-release tutorials here ( http://ixnay.biz/pivot-tutorials/ )
now it's Ok.

Important: running Tutorials I always get a (very annoying) Startup dialog
from Java, asking me if block the Applet (default Yes = block), because it
contains a mix of signed and unsigned code ... do you see this ?
I think this will not be a good "experience" for users, so maybe for Applets
we should choose if all unsigned or all signed jars ...


>>>> - hello-bxml 
>>> ...
>
> It is possible - I believe the source XML contains the name of the file. 
>We'd just need to update the XSLT to add it to the HTML output. 
>Feel free to look into this if you are interested. 
Looking better, I see that some bxml file has an html comment at the top
with the name of the file, while others not. This evening 'll try to look at
it ... I have little experience with XSLT, but I can try to see, and tell
you what I have found.


>>>> - stock-tracker.events.xml
> ...
>
>I really don't think it is that big a deal, but feel free to add this if
you like.
Ok, I'll try to look at it ...


>>> Are you suggesting that we create a common default implementation of the
>> Application interface that we can use throughout the tutorial?
>> Yes, and maybe not only in tutorials ... 
>
>I have considered this at various times, but there just doesn't seem to be
that much commonality across our various demo and tutorial applications. 
I understand, so we could put (later, if/when it's the time) a class like
this in one of our pivot-related subprojects on Google Code ...

Bye

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