said:
>Both in Nigeria, manually sending out money transfer requests.
Humm. Pretty far from S.D. I guess they are not related to you.
>I saw all those .xul files and was wondering what they do. The headers
>say they're XML.
True. Of course that's like saying you have an AVI file. It does not
tell you much of anything about what the file is actually used for.
>You don't suppose that somewhere there might be some "documentation"? I
>notice that whoever wrote them is comment-challenged. (sigh)
I'm probably comment challenged relative to you. :-)
XUL is a Mozilla developer tool, so a google for:
mozilla xul developers guide
should get you started. For Mozilla developer docs, there's:
http://www.mozilla.org/developer/
and
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/
To become buzzword compiant, start at:
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/jargon.html
Steven
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