[12:19]<zumbrunn> I updated the reference again to its current state [12:19]<zumbrunn> better but not quite right yet [12:19]<zumbrunn> helma.zumbrunn.net/reference/ [15:03]<midnightmonste2> 1.6.x haven't actually been releasd, right? just 1.6.0? [15:03]<zumbrunn> right [15:05]<zumbrunn> which means that people downloading Helma still end up with the rhino.jar that contains that e4x bug ;-) [15:06]<zumbrunn> (which isn't grave, since e4x is not part of the "helma way" currently) [15:07]<midnightmonste2> also means that the version of Http.js which has a "fix" that does (IMO) the wrong thing wrt content for error cases has never been released, and changing it won't break anything [15:07]<zumbrunn> right [15:08]<zumbrunn> or at least it has only be used in production within a "controlled group" [15:08]<zumbrunn> like the orf, knallgrau etc [15:09]<zumbrunn> those people that read the helma mailing list and follow the bugtracker [15:09]<midnightmonste2> what's orf, knallgrau? [15:09]<zumbrunn> orf.at and knallgrau.at [15:09]<zumbrunn> afk [15:17]<zumbrunn> I believe knallgrau always tends to run some major sites with the newest updates from cvs/svn [15:18]<zumbrunn> the same is probably also true of the orf [15:19]<zumbrunn> (the ORF is kind of like PBS and NPR in the US and like the BBC in the UK) [15:19]<zumbrunn> and it's the birthplace of Helma back in 1997 [15:21]<midnightmonste2> interesting