Terry Hancock wrote: >I recently saw a claim that Mozilla XUL behaviors (normally > scripted in Javascript) can (or perhaps will) be scriptable > in Python. > > Also, "other languages such as Java or Python are supported > through XPCOM", said about Mozilla (from Luxor website). > > Yes, I know several ways to *generate* XUL from Python, and > at least one way to use XUL to create interfaces for Python > programs, but in this case, I'm talking about defining > button action behavior in XUL by calling Python scripts. > > I know that Javascript is the preferred language, but I've > seen several references to being able to do this in Python, > including a claim that a release was targeted for early > November (2005), to provide this. > > Now I can't find it again. Anyway, I was hoping someone > on c.l.p / python.org would have a reliable reference on > this.
"mozilla xul python" + "I feel lucky" => http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/roadmap/archives/008865.html "Python for XUL will be available in the Mozilla 1.9 milestone time frame, when the DOM_AGNOSTIC_BRANCH is landed some time this calendar year for sure /.../ The next major Firefox release based on the 1.9 milestone (Firefox 1.5 is based on the Mozilla 1.8 milestone) will include Mark's work -- but not a C-Python en- vironment by default." also see http://www.mozilla.org/roadmap/gecko-1.9-roadmap.html#Python_for_XUL (which says the same thing) </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list