On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
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> Very back in 2002, a W3C Note about the integration of XHTML (at that
> time was 1.1, now it would be 2.0) and SMIL (at that time 2.0, now 3.0).
> I was wondering if any work was produced because of that document, or it
> was simply forgotten.
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Giovanni Campagna <
scampa.giova...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2) CSS Transitions, that currently are WebKit propietary extensions, can be
> implemented using SMIL Animation Module. What is more important, many
> browsers already implement SMIL Animations on SVG elements,
On 27/12/08 16:15, Giovanni Campagna wrote:
1) the video HTML5 element can be replaced by SMIL video into XHTML2
documents, alongside with the SMIL DOM, quite similar to HTML5 media
DOM. It also solves accessibility problems such as how to put subtitles
into video (use the SMIL Text Module)
You