Via andyed, XULMaker 0.5 is now available:
Version 0.50 has finally been released. It's a major evolution from version 0.40 which was a re-write from the original. It includes a lot of new functionality and many new features that make it a more complete product. In particular, it includes support for the full set of XUL elements, attributes and attribute values - XUL elements, attributes and attribute values are defined in an XML Schema and accessed by XULMaker using XPath. (See XUL Schema and XPathEvaluator.) It includes simultaneous graphic and text views of a XUL Document. It includes a varied choice of toolbars to carry out construction.Posted by asa at June 25, 2003 09:10 AM
The XUL Schema and XPath Evaluator link was just copied, you should adjust the href to actually point to xulmaker (or just remove the link).
Posted by: Axel Hecht on June 25, 2003 10:46 AMcorrect link : )
http://xulmaker.mozdev.org/xpath-evaluator/index.html
Posted by: Chris Neale on June 25, 2003 10:47 AMfixed. thanks guys.
--Asa
Posted by: Asa Dotzler on June 25, 2003 12:06 PMWow--this is so incredibly freakin' cool. :) I think XULMaker will definitely put some wind back in my sails for a couple of XUL projects I've had sitting around. :)
Posted by: Ken Walker on June 25, 2003 12:21 PMi'm not sure what you did, but your site looks absolutely hideous in winie6. all of the links are surrouned by blue boxes which turn reddish-purple on mouseover...
wow is all i can say. hope this is just a rendering problem with ie and not your new sense of taste ;)
Posted by: ohgod on June 25, 2003 01:04 PMI want to say it looks funky in IE because he's using a combination of Mozilla-only CSS attributes and things which IE doesn't support very well.
Posted by: milbertus on June 25, 2003 02:29 PMHey Asa, this is unrelated to your post, but your choice of colors on your blog is bad, I think. You chose a color gray that's so light that I have to squint to see how many comments are on a post. Your links were the same, but you've done something wacky with them now so they're at least visible.
Posted by: James "Kovu" Russell on June 25, 2003 05:30 PM