Salut Vincent Arnoux,

I fail to see what MyXAML can bring more than Glade, especialy if a GUI designer doesn't exist yet.

The point of MyXAML is that the XML format is much more compact (e.g. ~90% less code) and thus you can create it like HTML "by hand" and you don't necessarily need a designer. Since the format is also more compact you can create MyXAML pages, for example, on the server-side using scripts and send it to a MyXAML browser. To see the difference between a compact XML UI language format and the Glade XML UI language format, see the the talks slide "XML for UIs - Glade Example" online @ http://luxor-xul.sourceforge.net/talk/vanx-mar-2003/slides.html#rich-40 from my talk titled "The Future of the Web: Rich Clients, Rich Browsers, Rich Portals".
On top of it, I can't find any example on how to make it work with Mono on the website... Don't get it wrong : this is not a criticism, but only a request for explanations :)

MyXAML works on Mono. See the blog story titled "Mono's Beta 1 and MyXAML -- it works!!!" for details online @ http://myxaml.com/marcclifton/archive/2004/05/10/268.aspx

  - Gerald
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Gerald Bauer
United XAML | http://xaml.sourceforge.net

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