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Talk:How to do a Hello World application using XULRunner

1,081 bytes added, 02:46, 10 December 2006
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*First of all, '''How to do a Hello World application using XULRunner''' should be '''How to make a Hello World application using XULRunner'''
==Minor details==
* Fixed some spelling errors
==Important things to note==
* A link to [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/XULRunner XULRunner runtime package] and mention that they have to download this package to run applications using XULRunner
===Directory Structure===
* I don't know if this is helpful, but I created a simple batch file that will create the directories according to the directory structure.
** I think I was over-thinking this tutorial, I started creating a few versions of the batch file, one automatically opens up the files to allow the user to edit (dos/notepad) and I tried creating a batch file to automatically put in text in the files, and I stopped because this is not the right automation for this tutorial.
*When I looked at the directory structure, I created the empty files as well as the directories which was an inpediment because I had to go back and forth, checking if I had the files in the right directories etc.
** In your tutorial, you are taking the developer through the directory structure to put in the right code in the files, so you shouldn't make the developer create the files before hand (when making the directory structure).
** The directory structure is good for reference, but it is a little misleading.
 
==main.xul file==
* There shouldn't be spaces before <b><?xml version="1.0"?></b>, it gives an error (see below):
<pre>
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