Hey Rick! To me SVG has never been just a 'vector drawing platform'...that
just describes printer juice...rather, it's always been a way to represent
and manipulate anything 2D on the screen...including -- no -- ESPECIALLY
user interfaces. Let's face it, an application is never going to be defined
only by the technology used at the UI...but there is a need for something
that is as flexible as SVG and as easy to develop and create as SVG...and i
say this with a windows application developer's hat firmly squared on my
head.

I must agree that the place of XForm's in the mix hasn't gelled for me, but
check out sXBL...it is possibly one of the most simple and powerful specs to
come out of the W3C...it'll provide the glue that SVG needs at the UI.

Flex to me is SVG + sXBL + application backend of any flavor with it's wings
clipped. SVG is too bloody brilliant to remain hidden from view by limited
proprietary formats.

I think that's my 2c worth of comment...no make that 5c...i speak the truth
;)

Pete




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