On Friday, September 24, 2004, 11:07:05 PM, dellscreek wrote:

d> A very candid comment. For so many years, other parts of Web tech 
d> like Flash, DHTML etc has evolved into popular supports, SVG support 
d> is still in Stone Age, or should I say Iron Age? That is really 
d> ironic.

d> The spec is growing fatty and fatty, which means fewer tech company 
d> would be able to come up with a full support (well, I mean at least 
d> one).

Perhaps you could point to the DHTML specification, its associated test
suite, and the implementation report on that test suite.

We can then examine, on a comparative basis, the interoperability and the
'fattiness'.


-- 
 Chris Lilley                    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Chair, W3C SVG Working Group
 Member, W3C Technical Architecture Group



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