> You're looking in the wrong place:
> http://website-beta.mozilla.org/docs/
> 
> There's plenty of XUL links there.

  Thanks for letting me know. Although it looks like
the Mozilla folks just recycled the XUL links from the
last millenium. I guess noone cares about updating the
XUL links and add "newcomers" such as the free online
O'Reilly XUL book @ http://books.mozdev.org 
 
> Basically, the web developer section on mozilla.org
> is aimed at web 
> developers (ie HTML/CSS) and not at application
> developers (since XUL is 
> primarily aimed at LAN application development).

  Well, that is where I disagree. Why bother with the
Mozilla thingy if it's just another plain-vanilla
browser?

  The Mozilla folks should show more ambition and turn
XUL into a new web standard. 

> Hence you have to look at the 'developer docs' and
> not the 'web developer docs'.  It does make sense, 
> if you think about it.

  Well, I dare to disagree. As long as XUL is bound to
such monstrosities as XBL, XPIDL, XPCOM and worse it's
not going anywhere.

  - Gerald


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