I believe that for a 1.0 release should be a very clean file structure. Currently, Mozilla puts many files in different places on the disk. It should be able to be put into a standalone version that doesn't need any exterior files. And if a user want's to work on Mozilla, they can get the other version. This could account for a 'standalone user version' and a 'component professional version'. Of course, both would have the same features. Just my thoughts. -- Cortland ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
- Re: Mozilla 1.0 definition Cortland Haws
- Re: Mozilla 1.0 definition Asa Dotzler
