Fernando Martins wrote:
Out of curiosity, AFAIK, XUL is a widget library which totally depends on Mozilla. Using it, seems to defeat the purpose of HTML, to have pages working in any browser. I'm I missing something?
Perhaps. For example, one might want to put together a specialized remote application. If I use Mozilla+XUL for this, instead of telling my clients "download and install Jim's specialized web client", I might say "download and install Mozilla, then go to this URL." More info: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/mozilla/2002/12/17/app_dev.html The Zope+Mozilla combination has many interesting possibilities. To Zope, XUL is not importantly different from html. So, the special things one might do in PageTemplates for html can be done similarly on the better widget set that XUL has. Yes, single browser, but available for free on *all* platforms... -- Jim Washington