Salut Laurent,

  Thanks for your answers and comments.

>> o A Mozilla XUL specification
> 
> Spécifications are at  http://www.xulplanet.com

  Well, can you point me to the spec at XUL Planet?

  Or lets put it another way: Can you let me know if
in your world XUL can work without the Mozilla
machinery?

  e.g. Can XUL exist without XBL, XPCOM, XPInstall and
so on?

  Also let us know if you share Ian Hickson's "vision"
that the world just needs one XUL browser only and,
that is, of course, Mozilla and not let say Windows
Longhorn? Or can you envision browsers/runtimes using
different codebases sharing the same XML UI language
format? Just wondering.

  - Gerald

PS: Thanks for your XUL Challenge 2004 Mozilla samples
online @ http://xulfr.org/sources/xulchallenge2004 
Great stuff.



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