We converted to using a single Linux server a year or so back, with X terminals (very cheap PCs running nothing but X). It saves massive amounts of time, since nobody is willing to dick with the server for fear of messing it up for everyone else. We used to have to spend a lot of time fiddling with individual PCs, which of course could each be configured differently.
It get's its funding from it's members, who are mostly big companies interested in the business benefits of free software.
Graham Taylor himself http://www.fonteau.com/
I can assure you it's valid XML, checked with RXP. Don't know what weird-arse parser you're using.
We converted to using a single Linux server a year or so back, with X terminals (very cheap PCs running nothing but X). It saves massive amounts of time, since nobody is willing to dick with the server for fear of messing it up for everyone else. We used to have to spend a lot of time fiddling with individual PCs, which of course could each be configured differently.
The MD wrote a tutorial about how we set these X terminals up.