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Re: XSLT WYSIWYG editor?

From: Andrew Thompson <SeeMySites@---.------->
To: NULL
Date: 12/2/2004 12:49:00 PM
On 2 Dec 2004 04:35:15 -0800, milkyway wrote:

> Hello once more,

ditto.  

Please ensure you do not 'double click' the submit button 
when posting, as we do not need to see each question twice.

Further.  X-posted to..
comp.text.xml, comp.lang.java.help, 
comp.lang.java.programmer, comp.lang.java.beans

Stop it!  *Three* groups is a wide cross-posting for an highly 
technical question, but for this it is overkill.  Further, x-posting
between c.l.j.programmer and c.l.j.help is *never* a good idea. 
Please restrict your posts to c.l.j.help until you get the hang of things.
<http://www.physci.org/codes/javafaq.jsp#xpost>

F'Ups set to c.l.j.help only.

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