There are a number of good client-side technologies that can be used.
 The problem is that they work best and sometimes only if the DOM stays
loaded.  If pages are constantly being reloaded this ends up destroying
and recreating the DOM.

Gerry Reno

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> > From: Weaver, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Can svg do as much as Flash can, like Flash Forms, etc?  I 
> > ask this because I know very little about the current state of svg.
> > 
> 
> This probably starts to get a little far afield for the Jetspeed
> list, but
> you ought to take a look at:
> http://www.kevlindev.com/index.htm - some nice basic tutorials
> http://www.visionmonster.com/svg/index.php - some artsy examples
> http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Overview.htm8 - The W3C site.
> 
> I don't know anything about Flash's forms, but you can mix HTML forms
> and
> SVG together on one page.  Version 1.2 of the SVG draft just came out
> that
> includes arbitrary XML rendering, text flowing, and some other new
> stuff.
> Adobe has a new beta version of their viewer plug-in that adds new
> features,
> too.
> 
> If the Jetspeed team is thinking of adding more graphical UI stuff,
> SVG is
> definitely worth taking a long look at.
> 
>       - Jasen.
> 
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