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Scott DeMers wrote:
>2. XUL - Many of our dynamic sites are maintained by students via an HTML
>interface. I've played with XUL, and it seems to have potential for internal
>pages like this, although HTML currently serves this purpose well.
You might want to check out sXBL[0], the standardized subset of XBL
(which should be standardised in turn later) and SVG in general which is
being used quite a lot for application UIs.
[0] http://www.w3.org/TR/sXBL/
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Robin Berjon
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