Hello Leo,

  First some admin stuff: Please note that you can
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> Does any one knows if is there any render to use xul
> on internet explorer? 
> Plase, if somebody knows, tell me as son as
> possible. 

  Well, as far as I know there's an ActiveX plugin for
the Mozilla Gecko XUL engine. 

  If you're looking for something lighter you might
check out Ibex (formerly XWT) that is also available
as a self-installing ActiveX plugin. Note, that also
Ibex is coded in Java it doesn't require a Java
runtime because it gets compiled down to machine code
using the GNU Compiler for Java (gcj). See
http://www.xwt.org for details.  

  Finally, you can use XUL motors in Java in "applet
mode". I'm not sure if this is of any use. For some
live samples check out the Bambookit online @
http://www.bambookit.com

  - Gerald


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