Hi,

  Jazilla - the lizard upcoming in Java - is alive and
kicking thanks to Mathew McBride.

  To prove the point allow me to quote Mathew from the
Jazilla newsblog:

  Saturday, November 08
  ---------------------

  Firstly, we have a new nightly build out, which
introduces font antialiasing for the HTML renderer and
moves org.jxul.framework to org.jazilla.ng.framework
and converts most Xul* classes to use jzXULContext
instead of the "Hashtable peerMap" or whatever
constructor params.

  UPDATE: Chris (jgoo) has kindly pointed the
jazilla.org domain to the jazilla sf.net site. Thanks
Chris!

  Thursday, October 09
  --------------------

  I've released a new build. In my last post I showed
off improvements to the CSS System, now I've made some
more. 

  Improvements in 20031008:

  - HTML Page title now appears in Browser window. But
it's really ugly, as it's hardcoded. It needs to be
rewriiten a bit, as hard-coded Jazilla code shouldn't
'contaminate' the XUL engine, which should stay
generic as possible

  - font-style now implemented

  - # selectors now put back in. 


  Saturday, October 04
  --------------------

  This new build here turns JavaScript and styled
spans back on, and improves the CSS engine a lot.

  As usual you will need either 7-Zip for Windows or
bzip2(1) and tar(1) for Unix to unpack it. 


  Full story @ http://jazilla.sourceforge.net or
http://jazilla.org

  - Gerald 


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