Personally, I like the "separation of church and state" that having a timer
interface in SVG would provide, eliminating yet another container
dependency.

The other thing I'd love to see in both SVG and ECMAScript is much richer
XML handling (Xpath support, for example)...

Rick Bullotta
CTO
Lighthammer Software (http://www.lighthammer.com)


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The speed issue certainly makes sense and may be a good enough reason to 
implement SVGTimer given that it will be needed quite a bit.

Ronan

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http://www.roasp.com



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