I've been glancing at these now since I joined the xerces-c developer's list, its like watching cvs traffic for a system I'm only interested in parts of.
For some reason this morning I read the SHOUTING boiler-phrase: > DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL, BUT PLEASE POST YOUR BUG > RELATED COMMENTS THROUGH THE WEB INTERFACE AVAILABLE AT > <http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12455>. > ANY REPLY MADE TO THIS MESSAGE WILL NOT BE COLLECTED AND > INSERTED IN THE BUG DATABASE. Now my lab has an ADSL upstream, but I could be poorer-provisioned in the forseeable future, or even choose to return to store-and-forward transport (uucp), for better delay-insensitive bulk data transport. So, I'm curious, why the http-dependency in this developer activity? It isn't as if the use cases for xerces-c is limited to XML-over-http. I suppose I dislike browsers more than MUAs. Even mozilla. Cheers, Eric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
