At 7:12 PM 2/15/5, Aashish Singhvi wrote:
My question is: is there some inherent limitations in current SVG
that prevent it from being used extensively for Enterprise web apps?
What other technology is the currently the favorite among such
applications? (Don't think flash is used a lot in
At 11:18 AM 2/10/5, Rick Bullotta wrote, in part:
Let's face it - all most of us really need is some relatively
simple vector graphics rendered in our browsers. All of the
exotic filters and transforms and some of the more esoterica
in SVG are in the nice to have category. I'd be deliriously
At 1:08 AM 2/4/5, friedhelmeichin wrote:
Which is the favorite svg viewer for builing now such a
comercial .Net windows application?
?? .NET usually runs on the server (depending on whether you include the
CLR in your definition), and SVG is usually rendered in the web browser,
true...?
XAML
At 9:49 AM 2/1/5, sara_j_porter wrote:
Why is it that SVG is a W3C standard and X3D is an ISO standard?
Why questions tend to be a bit difficult to answer definitively online
(particularly if you weren't in the original decision-making group! ;-),
but X3D follows VRML's lead in becoming an
At 11:18 AM 1/25/5, hmrupp wrote:
Odd that this capability has not been added so far. The lack of lod-
support is almost a knock-out criterium in my eyes. I mean what's the
big deal about having the graphic rendered on the client side if you
cannot easily some into and out of details?
It
At 11:31 AM 1/12/5, Rick Bullotta wrote:
SVG stuff is misbehaving severely with PDF Reader 7.0. In IE, I can crash
the browser pretty regularly when navigating to pages containing the EMBED
tag:
EMBED name=Graphic1 src=LHLogo.svg type=image/svg+xml width=500
border=0 height=300
Hmm, IE/Win
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