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by BillSeitz
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Aug 12, 2008 4:05 pm |
Jon Udell on the Web Browser (esp MozIlla) as structured document processor. But as Web Services redefine documents, Mozilla, an open and extensible document-handling engine, looks more strategic than ever. But calling it an "engine" means you have to think of it like a development toolkit, and the problem is that MozIlla is designed as a self-contained environment, meaning that you seem to be mainly stuck writing Java Script. Blech. (But if anyone can figure out how to use its bits in a more heterogeneous way, it's Jon.)
MozIlla is designed as a self-contained environment? --2003/10/13 20:58 [GMT]
What about the XUL platform hook, that for example News Monster latches onto....
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog