I usually browse through these messages really quick but sometimes something
catches my eye.

About the Adobe SVG Viewer. The plugin can be used as a non windowed control
by setting the wmode attribute to transparent. Another even more useful
feature is to use the Adobe SVG Viewer as a binary behavior. This feature
allows IE to mix HTML and SVG elements in the main document (just like IE
can do with VML). See attached file to see how this is done.

erik

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Andrew LePera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 21:22
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Re: [Dynapi-Chat] DHTML? SVG!


> Raymond Smith wrote:
>
>
> > As a note, I have the newest Adobe Reader 5 (software package, including
> > distiller) and I had to download the Adobe SVG player when I went to
> > peruse these predicted gems of global interactive
> > domination.
>
>
> ...yes, as I noted in the original message, you need the reader, which
> is why SVG as implemented today is PISS-poor.
>
> SVG is an open architecture based on XML; it's the current PISS
> implementation which hampers its widespread use.  Move SVG into the IDM,
> as Mozilla is doing, and suddenly you have vector graphics that are
> scriptable with the exact same interface as DHTML -- that is, DOM Level
> 2 (none of this document.layers or document.all crap).
>
> I guess my point is that if browser manufacturers would get it together
> and bring SVG into the browser natively, we wouldn't have the graphical
> limitations imposed on us by HTML.  Manipulating DIVs is a giant hack.
>
> --
> scott andrew lepera
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> web stuff: www.scottandrew.com
> music stuff: www.walkingbirds.com
>
>
>
This is HTML This is SVG
This is SVG again

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