On 8 déc. 07, at 01:14, Ian Hickson wrote:

On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Antoine Quint wrote:

XML Events basically come in handy when you want a generic markup- based way to add event listeners for custom events. For instance, if XBL was implemented in WebKit, and I had my own custom magic UI control implemented with some custom
XML element, [...]

...then you shouldn't be sending it over the wire, so it shouldn't
matter... (You shouldn't send custom, aka proprietary, vocabularies over the wire, since you have no way to guarentee the end user can handle it.)


We're drifting away from the original topic a bit, but I'm wondering if such a statement would jeopardize the validity of the existence of XBL, or if you see XBL as a technology for standalone, browser-based application? Personally, I see no big problem using custom grammars when XBL is available on the client.

Antoine
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