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It's good to hear that it's possible to get some use out of XUL. It has so much potential, but gets so little use or press.
One side note: I tried the tree example on your hXUL page, and I was able to drag and drop items within the tree. Is that page implemented differently?
Also, do you think it would be possible to implement a XUL rendering engine in JavaScript? That would allow XUL to be completely cross-browser (probably with some limitations) and all developers to code in XUL natively rather than rewriting HTML. Just wondering.
Thanks again for the great article.
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