DISCLAIMER: I've never been pro Microsoft or Pro J2EE, Open Source or anything defined in such abstract term
Hi all, answering to Charles. Any technology as problems and bugs is just a matter of choosing whose bug's one wants to correct IMO. "Don't fix it if it ain't broke" presupposes that you can't improve something that works reasonably well already. If the world's inventors had believed this, we'd still be driving Model A Fords and using outhouses. - H.W. Kenton This rule is even gentle to XML Editors and XML Technologies in general in all scopes (price, robustness, usability) by considering that they work reasonably well already (Probably in 2 to 5 years). Best regards, Nuno Lopes Independent Consultant -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.