DL,

Thanks for the suggestion. This the great power of forums. I took a 
quick tour of the OpenLaszlo website and it looks interesting. Would 
you be able to summarize how one would go about developing vector 
graphics on the canvas? I am primarily involved with web-based data 
visualization applications (remote fire monitoring systems for 
instance). Such applications need simple vector graphics and moderately 
featured forms. All with the ability to efficiently update in real-time 
to server data changes.

While waiting (hopefully not forever) for SVG to grow up and be 
consistently deployed on PC and other devices I think SWF is something 
to seriously consider since the headaches of deployment across various 
GUI platforms is already solved to my requirements.

--- In [email protected], "DL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>....
> Can I suggest that you also try OpenLaszlo which is similar to 
Macromedia Flex .. but 
> free and open source? 





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