On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 08:33 -0700, Gerald Bauer quoted Ian Hickson:
>   Don't think of it as XUL, just think of it as HTML
> extensions. Then it's just HTML...

Yuck.

I really don't understand what this solves.  If your advocating that
HTML support basic XUL (which is the implication) then you may as well
just advocate that all browsers support XUL.  In which case, XUL doesn't
need to be part of HTML but instead an alternative markup for web apps.
And you do a full circle.

I repeat: yuck.
-- 
- Charlie

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