me neither until 30 seconds ago, but there's only 160 lines of code there.
It seems quite possible to me that some people are using it, but not reading the lists, and even if they're not, someone might decide its just what they need, only to find ... poof ... its gone.
Is it actually harming anyone, even if its not tidied up?
On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 09:15 AM, Juergen Fey wrote:
Hi, Did not look at them at all ever.gruesse Juergen Fey http://www.xerpent.com Content Management - XML Editor - Image Database - Consulting Laerchenweg 8 D-85617 Assling Germany fon:+49-8092-83063 fax: +49-8092-83064 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "don`t drive when you`re dead, tom waits"-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Ryan Hoegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 04:14 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: FESI extension Hello users, We are trying to clean up parts of the XML-RPC library's codebase, and need to gauge the level of interest in the FESI extensions to the library. From the javadoc: An extension to transparently call and serve XML-RPC from the FESI EcmaScript <http://home.worldcom.ch/jmlugrin/fesi/> interpreter. The extension adds constructors for XML-RPC clients and servers to the Global Object. Is anyone using this? If so, can you tell us about your use case? Thanks, -- Ryan Hoegg ISIS Networks http://www.isisnetworks.net
