On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 16:50:34 +0100, Ed Voas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* <application>, or
* <component>, or
* <about>, or
* <manifest>, or
* <metadata>, or
* <configuration>

Hmm. In pondering this I also question the name of the file. Since
this is metadata, I'm thinking it shouldn't even be called
config.xml, but perhaps just manifest.xml.

It's not just metadata. For instance, the <height> and <width> elements set the initial size of the widget. Now I agree that they're not the most optimal solution for that, but it's the kind of information you might want to put in this file. As well as other information that's important for the widget.


I can see it being used
for metadata and packaging information that user agents can use to
pull the Widget apart and start it up. That said, I am partial to
<manifest>.


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Anne van Kesteren
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