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Re: XML Browser Project
Remember that even though we are right in the middle of developing the
Mozilla browser and want to expose next-generation technologies like the
XML component to the Net, we had an interest in releasing a reasonably
stable 3/31 release. In other words, we wanted it to be able to run and
at least display some HTML pages. :) We didn't want to put half-formed
features into the 3/31 release that would jeopardize its ability to even
do that!
There is naturally going to be a transition period as we scramble to get
documentation up regarding all the ongoing projects related to RDF, XML,
and Aurora, and work to get the features that we've been working on that
didn't make it into the 3/31 release exposed in future source releases.
We of course want the Net to be involved in all of these efforts.
Dave Hyatt
WinFE Aurora Guy
(hyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Herbert Groot Jebbink wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Apr 1998 09:00:51 -0700, Guha <guha@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Mozilla is going to have a very serious XML component.
> >(Its in my tree right now, waiting to be checked in).
>
> I don't get this.
>
> Are you saying dat there will be soon a new Mozilla source release
> from Netscape with big new parts we don't know about yet?
>
> I see a lot of projects started based on the 31/03 source, just
> wondering how many are duplicate with new code from Netscape.
>
> I don't think you can call it 'Net developing' when Netscape drops
> more code without interaction from the 'Net'.
>
> Greetings, Herbert
>
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