Immediately this strikes me as a good candidate for a mozdev (or similar 
) project assuming that is that it can be built on-top of mozilla as it 
currently stands. The reason being that already chatzilla is devloped as 
an almost separate project and I could see a very similar thing 
happening here. Also, until it reaches a reasonably stable state it 
(probably) won't make it into default builds and the number of users 
will be small. If however it requires heavy changes to the mozilla 
codebase, maybe it should be done in the mozilla tree.

As for scripting support, the first priority would probably have to be 
javascript as that is XP and there is an existing integrated js engine.

Just my thoughts,

David Illsley


Robert Accettura wrote:
> Well, to start discussion of bug 94344 
> (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94344) creating a Telnet 
> Client
> 
> I was thinking of a very thorough Telnet Client.  Support for VT100 and 
> VT220 terminals as well as SSH.
> 
> For Macs, how about AppleScript support?
> 
> Robert J. Accettura
> Owner, Webmaster
> MacVillage.net
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  
>


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