What I would suggest is that the W3C keep supporting the three types of bindings that they currently support (OMGIDL/ECMAScript/Java) for consistency and speed sake. Then, after a working draft becomes a recommendation, have a bindings recommendation referenced from the DOM recommendation. This would consist of having three "areas" stored for the recommendation. The DOM recommendation itself, a bindings reference page that the recommendation refers too, then the DOM bindings. In this manner the DOM recommendation itself would not change, just a reference (the binding reference page) would change. Jeff YatesReceived on Monday, 26 March 2001 12:42:01 GMT
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