Re: [xul-talk] Re: Anybody tried MyXaml? Comments?

2004-04-29 Thread Laurent Jouanneau
Gerald Bauer wrote: Hello, I just got banned from the Yahoo! XAML group by Ron DeSerranno (who leads the Mobiform XAML project) for posting about MyXaml. :-/ Allow me to repost Ron's answer to my post titled "Anybody tried MyXaml? Comments?". It might enlighten some Mozilla folks on the l

[xul-talk] Re: Anybody tried MyXaml? Comments?

2004-04-29 Thread Gerald Bauer
Hello, I just got banned from the Yahoo! XAML group by Ron DeSerranno (who leads the Mobiform XAML project) for posting about MyXaml. Allow me to repost Ron's answer to my post titled "Anybody tried MyXaml? Comments?". It might enlighten some Mozilla folks on the list. Here we go: Yes

Re: [xul-talk] Is Microsoft's Avalon XAML the end of HTML?

2004-04-29 Thread Charles Goodwin
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 05:37 -0700, Gerald Bauer wrote: > Well, allow me to quote Rob Relyea (Avalon Program > Manager, XAML "spec owner", Avalon Architect Team > Member). Here we go: > > XAML is a markup language that can be used on > Longhorn for many things including creating desktop > apps,

Re: [xul-talk] Is Microsoft's Avalon XAML the end of HTML?

2004-04-29 Thread Gerald Bauer
Hello, --- Laurent Jouanneau wrote: > The goal of HTML and the goal of XAML/XUL are very > very very different. Well, allow me to quote Rob Relyea (Avalon Program Manager, XAML "spec owner", Avalon Architect Team Member). Here we go: XAML is a markup language that can be used on Longhorn fo

Re: [xul-talk] Is Microsoft's Avalon XAML the end of HTML?

2004-04-29 Thread Charles Goodwin
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 01:50 -0700, Gerald Bauer wrote: > What's your take on it? Do you buy the official > Microsoft party line that Avalon XAML is *not* a HTML > Next Generation thingy at all but that Avalon XAML is > just a new way to build Windows 2007 applications and > that's it. Or are you

Re: [xul-talk] Is Microsoft's Avalon XAML the end of HTML?

2004-04-29 Thread Laurent Jouanneau
Gerald Bauer wrote: Hello, allow me to highlight the latest interview with Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of Gnome, Ximian and Mono. Miguel writes: Microsoft realises today that Linux is competing for some of the green pastures that it's been enjoying for so long; I think that Longhorn is a bi

[xul-talk] Is Microsoft's Avalon XAML the end of HTML?

2004-04-29 Thread Gerald Bauer
Hello, allow me to highlight the latest interview with Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of Gnome, Ximian and Mono. Miguel writes: Microsoft realises today that Linux is competing for some of the green pastures that it's been enjoying for so long; I think that Longhorn is a big attempt to take bac