Doug,

Thanks for letting me know about your new project. I've been looking for things
like this for a while XMLForm (there are perl and java versions) looks like a
similar idea that you might want to look at. It does some neat tricks with XPath
stuff.

I like xml as a protocol between systems. I use ecs to generate my xml. I'd love
to combine this with XSL and produce a browser based system as well. I hope your
software will help me to do that.

Thanks for your effort it is appreciated.

cheers,
bld





Jon Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.working-dogs.com> on 31/07/2000 06:59:48

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on 7/30/2000 10:14 PM, "Douglas Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would really appreciate your feedback.  I suspect that it could
> evolve into something useful in the context of projects like yours.

This would be a REALLY cool piece of software if it wasn't under the f*cking
GPL (sorry for the expletives, but I'm tired of dealing with GPL software).

I will quote myself:

"A license can ruin a perfectly good piece of software."

In the future, please don't post notices about GPL code around here. It just
isn't welcome. If you are wondering why, read my various rants in the
archives.

thanks,

-jon



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