Hi,

This is a great library! Exactly what developers needed to start using XBL in practice, since *you know who* is still the most common browser and has no plans on implementing it natively. I will definitely give it a try.

Thanks,
Sergiu

Cameron McCormack wrote:
Hi Sergey.

Sounds interesting!  I’ll check it out when I get some time.  Meanwhile,
I’m forwarding your message to the WAF WG, which is the group that
worked on XBL.

Cameron

----- Forwarded message from Sergey Ilinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----

From: Sergey Ilinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 18:14:22 +0000 (GMT)
To: Web API public <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: XBL 2.0 implementation made available for major browsers
Archived-At: <http://www.w3.org/mid/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 Hi, WebAPI fans
There have been not much activity in the group since a while, so I thought I could bring something for consideration. On my spare time I've implemented XBL 2.0 in JavaScript, a tiny (8k gzipped) library that brings support for the technology to all major web-browsers. The project is hosted on Google Code http://code.google.com/p/xbl/ , if you are interested check it out. The implementation supports most of XBL 2.0 features with except for three principal - processing instruction <?xbl?> (you still have an option to use Behavioral Extensions to CSS), xbl-bound/xbl-bindings-are-ready events and xbl:attr attribute. A detailed breakdown on features can be found at http://code.google.com/p/xbl/wiki/Features There is also a pair of examples as well as tests demonstrating multiple aspects of the implementation. Get your bindings bound! Sergey Ilinsky/ ----- End forwarded message -----



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