Hello,

> > Also can you expand on your claim that "XUL" is a
> Mozilla trademark but
> > "XML User Interface Language" is not. How come?
> How do you abbreviate
> > "XML User Interface Language"?
>    ^^^ ^    ^         ^
> 
> Taking the first letter of each word: XMLUIL (or
> maybe XUIL).

   Well, than lets work on XML UI Language. How do you
abbreviate XML UI Language?

>> Ian, can you clarify who is we?
> 
> The XUL editors.

  Is this just you? Or who is working on the Mozilla
XUL "spec" (it seems frozen since 2001)? Can you spell
it out? Are you Mozilla's XUL spoke person?

> We've had this discussion before. Instead of going
> over old ground, why
> don't you simply reply to my earlier e-mails on the
> subject?

  Ian, if you're serious about getting answers to your
questions I suggest writting up a fresh email.  

   - Gerald

PS: Care to comment on Kimbro Staken's blog story
titled "Renaissance - XUL for Cocoa" online @
http://www.xmldatabases.org/WK/blog/1095_Renaissance_-_XUL_for_Cocoa.item 


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