[nycphp-talk] Draft of tutorial on creating rich web applications with XUL and PHP posted
Scott Mattocks
crisscott at netzero.com
Thu Jul 1 09:14:20 EDT 2004
I don't mean to steal your thunder Jay, but since there seems to be some
much interest in this topic I thought I should point out that Jonathan
Protzenko has an article in the June issue of PHP|A about the same thing.
Scott
Jayesh Sheth wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry if you get this twice- I submitted it the first time from my other
> (unsubscribed account) by mistake. I need to wake up properly and go for
> a brisk walk instead of hopping on here like a sleepy bunny.
>
> thanks for the positive feedback on the tutorial. I guess Mozilla's
> client-end capabilities are not usually well publicized, and that
> combining PHP and MySQL with XUL can create awesome web applications.
> (Microsoft has also copied XUL somewhat with its XAML effort, which is
> still under development ...)
>
> I would love to do a little presentation on this topic.
>
> Chris Snyder wrote:
> >I'm with Joel on this one -- I had no idea that XUL could be used to
> >provide client-side apps embedded in a web page. Nice work, and I hope
> >you'll consider giving a presentation at an upcoming meeting.
> >
> >http://www.moztips.com/index.php?id=261
> >
> >Any other XULers out there, care to comment?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> - Jay
>
>
>
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