> "XUL" is not a generic term. It's the name of a
> particular UI description
> language developed by Mozilla. I have repeatedly
> asked Gerald to cease
> using this name in such a confusing manner, but he
> has (obviously) been
> unwilling to comply.

  Ian, you're the only one complaining and you have
already spammed the xul-talk mailinglist to death with
your XUL acronym hairsplitting. 

  If you don't stop, I'm afraid I have to kick you
off. I will give you one more warning. 
 
  - Gerald



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