On 30.10.2003 05:47, Brent L Johnson wrote:

Wow I've never even heard of this - I guess using IE too
much will do that to ya.  I assume XUL is the XML format
the browser frontend is written in to allow for different
skins in Mozilla?  I've heard the GUI is all in XML,
but didnt realize you could utilize this for building
web app gui's.

I'd like to check it out - that login/pass that's in
the mailing list thread does not work.  Does anyone
have any XUL examples I could check out?  I like
the idea of outputting XUL format using Cocoon
to build a webapp frontend.

I don't know if someone locked this user per accident (3x wrong login) or someone from our company with intent. I will ask again.


Joerg

-----Original Message-----
From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 30.10.2003 02:09, Antonio Gallardo wrote:

Hi:

I found this interesting article:

http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2003102900426OSHLDV

I am wondering if we can provide support for this in Cocoon. As always, comments are very welcomed. :-)

It's not that difficult, it's "just another markup language".


Not long ago I announced our ConWeb application based on XUL: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=10644899352

4514&w=2. As you can read this is already based on Cocoon.


Furthermore I would like to add XUL support to Woody. I only don't know if I have the time to do it in the next weeks while I'm preparing my diploma thesis.

Joerg


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