--- In xpl-dev@y..., Michael Lauzon <ce940@f...> wrote:
Yes,
I took a look at both of them, and quite frankly speaking...you have
to
be a genius to learn XMLScript & XFA; when I came up with the idea
for
XPL, I wanted it to be very powerful, but easy to use and learn. So,
you
see the problem with XMLScript & XFA.
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Richard Hein wrote:
> I think that we better all look at these two languages, because
they
> cross over into what we are discussing, and unless you want to
> reinvent the wheel, it would be foolish to ignore it. I am
> disapointed in the group for ignoring my messages, if that's what
is
> going on. Maybe you are all looking at it now, and haven't had
time
> to respond ... if so I apologize ... but I for one don't want to
> waste my time doing something that someone else is working on and
is
> way ahead on, and is bound to make a formal specification and
> recommendation to the W3C.
>
> Isn't there any input on XFA and XMLScript?
>
> Richard A. Hein
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