On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 10:11:48AM -0400, Dan L. Pierson wrote:
Looks like we really will be seeing Python support in Mozilla one of these
days! Soon?
http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CosTtWbKbytaXodG
Ah good! It's good to see David Ascher can now work more in the open on this.
Ah good! It's good to see David Ascher can now work more in the
open on this.
Indeed. I've been chomping at the bit!
Integrating other scripting languages in Mozilla was considered
tricky if not
impossible, but I believe that switching the DOM to using xpidl is helping
here. I have no
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To: David Ascher
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Subject: Re: [Zope-Moz] Good news for Zope/Mozilla efforts!
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 10:22:26AM -0700, David Ascher wrote:
There are two levels of integration of other scripting
languages, one easier
than the other. We'll
David Ascher writes:
There are two levels of integration of other scripting languages, one easier
than the other. We'll be tackling the ability to make XPCOM components in
Python and Perl first.
Would you please expand on the "make XPCOM components" task. By
this are you adding new
Hi Michael --
Would you please expand on the "make XPCOM components" task.
I could, but you ask all the right questions, so I can just answer those.
By this are you adding new components, written in Python, that will be
accessible through the XPCOM interface?
Yes.
Would these components