Eric Murphy wrote:
> Actually, it is called XPCDOM (XPConnected DOM)
>
> I think the major advantage is to lower the memory footprint of Mozilla.
> Other than that, I don't know what else it can be used for.
It also allows the DOM to be used by XPCOM supported languages other
than JavaScript. As this matures it will become a real boon for people
who would prefer to use an language other than JavaScript.
Next we just need <script language="Python/Perl/Whatever" ... /> and I
will be able to again say "I don't do JavaScript" :)
Mark.