"Yeah were moving on up (moving on up) to the top(moving on up)
To a deluxe apartment in the skyyyyyyy..."
Look close.... a little closer... little bit more... there you go... now do you see whats got me singin' the Jeffersons? Ahhh yeahhh...
... Hit it Wheezie!
"Yeah were moving on up (moving on up) to the top (moving on up)
We've finally got a piece of the pie..."
Now I just need to slam out some bugs George has found and solidify our position in the released version as this particular version isn't quite the same version you have... just slightly modified a bit to accomodate the added luxury of native Saxon.NET transformations from within the that breath of fresh air we "in the biz'" so lovingly refer to as oXygen.
Oh wait, thats whats its actually called, isnt it... and for good reason!!!! Ahhhh.... from up here the fresh air is exhilerating and the view magnificent... :D
George has more than does his part to help get Saxon.NET integrated within flat out the best XML DevTool on the market... (and getting even better by the minute :)
Balls in my court now...
and guess what...
Just like George, I always play to win ;)
Question to the rest of the tool vendors out there.... how many of you work this closely with your users, literally giving them a URI with their own name as the folder containing their own custom built version of the software such that they can work out any remaining issues that will then allow their product to be RTM'd as part of the latest release? Any of ya? If you don't you really should, but you'll probably figure that out for yourself 'round about this time next year when George and Sync.Ro Soft take their place as the rightful owner of the XML DevTool market share...
As always, thanks George!
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