Jim Self wrote:
> Wayne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> XUL works within the browser, UIUL does not.
>>
>> For those of us wishing to create 'client side free' code,
>> using the browser as the underpinnings of a UI is the best
>> option.
>
>
> Now that Mozilla 0.81 has been released and Mozilla 1.0 is scheduled for
> release in about 10 weeks, it seems to me that it is time start seriously
> working with Mozilla and XUL and confirm or disprove this assertion.
>
Well, XUL is not the only browser option for UI. You can do plain XHTML
and then enhance that with javascript. You can then layer things on top of
javascript like XUL. You can require Mozilla .9 and up and IE 6 and do XLST.
Another alternative for those of use who wish to
service the other 82% of the browser market (i.e. Internet Explorer 5.X) is to
try cross-platform javascript using a tool like this:
http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/