Doesn't say anything about XPCOM, just focuses on the apps using XUL. BTW, I
am the developer for the Jabberzilla client. For Moz to really be a
competator to .NET, it needs to have server apps.

Do you have your code posted somewhere? I have never seen it mentioned
before.

Eric




> I have recently tried (without success) to convice the Apache developers
on
> using NSPR for their run-time instead of building a new one (APR). Using
> NSPR would have made it possible to integrate Apache pools with XPCOM. It
> would also have allowed Apache modules to be replaced with XPCOM.
>
> As it stands Apache and XPCOM work are pretty indepenent of each other
> except for those few wrappers I supplied. I recommend using the NSPR
> functions from with XPCOM components behind Apache instead of the APR
> versions. Mixing APR and NSPR had threading complications on some
platforms.
>
> I attached a component written in Javascript that work with the PX7 module
> and Apache.
>
> --
> Jon Smirl
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>



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