On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:31:17PM -0600, Eric Schwartz wrote: > No, no, I mean what they seem to be saying is that you cannot modify the > classes that define the API to either extend or contract the scope of the > API. My interpretation of what they're saying is thus: > > "Anything that currently sits in org.w3c.dom.* must appear as specified > by the API. You can modify all you like, if you don't change > the API. If you do, don't put it under our namespace." I didn't read it this way at first, but I think you are right. Thanks. Andrew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Andrew Pimlott
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-o... Eric Schwartz
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Andrew Pimlott
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Andrew Pimlott
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Eric Schwartz
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Egon Willighagen
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Andrew Pimlott
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-o... Egon Willighagen
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Andrew Pimlott
- Re: org/w3c/dom duplicates in lib-dom-java and lib-openxm... Eric Schwartz
- Andrew Pimlott