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Domino views via XUL

When I first saw the Domino XUL demo I hadn't really been exposed to XUL at all, so I had to look it up on Wikipedia.

 

XUL (XML User Interface Language) is a user interface markup language developed to support Mozilla applications like Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird. Like UIML, it is an application of XML that describes user interfaces. The acronym is pronounced zool, to rhyme with "cool"

The sample app over at Codestore looks rather cool, and I can think of a number of times when I'd have needed to use similar functionality in the past. The downside is of course that XUL only works in Mozilla based browsers/apps.

Direct link to the view here.

I found the XUL demo interesting because it's the only Notes/Domino related thing I've seen in quite a few months which made me think "hey, cool". Read into that what you will.

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  Print | posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 5:09 PM





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