Tao of Mac
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    Jan 21 2003, 15:29

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    Rui Carmo

Cocoon

Cocoon was initially designed as an integrated framework for XML rendering, and eventually became an unmanageable behemoth.


See Also

On Sun's Eclipse, and Other TalesVisualizing An Historical Semantic Web with HemlMac OS XXML
PHPOdds and EndsSunday CodingOffline Mode
Put a Monkey In Your PhoneRacoonHOWTO: Set up Cocoon in RedHat 8.0Neat Little Things
Pocket BookNew Apple JavaWork In Progressblog/2003-01-19
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