No question you guys have been really nice (thanks!).

And I don't intend anything bad or nasty here. It's just that, all of this is sitting on top of incredibly valuable and useful free software. To which I contributed major portions, long before this BBS existed, as well as more recently. I can not and do not particularly want to control how it's used, but I would like to see others giving back to it.

So if an expensive (memory-wise) feature like XML generation is only ever going to be useable on software from a certain convicted criminal organization, then I'd rather not have it take up space in my player -- I'd rather use the extra memory for added music buffering instead, to better protect my hard drives. Sure I could write my own XSL, but then, others can write their own kernel code, too.

No big rush here, just some nudging in a particular direction.

Cheers

-ml