> PS: on second thought, I remembered why I decided to go for an all SVG option. > I really think that the future of internet relies on a clear separation of > the data and the layout, the layout generation having to be made client-side > (for various reasons) rather than server side. For this reason, I decided to > use xslt as much as possible, especially on SVG's. Even if the > transformations have to be made server side because of a lack of browser > support (or a partial support only, especially when it comes to xslt+svg), well, that future is not too far away. Opera 9 can do SVG and XSLT, the Safari Developer version can do SVG and XSLT and Mozilla can do SVG and XSLT, I guess the situation with Konqueror is similar to Safari. So, the only browser still missing the SVG part is Iex ... > using this approach made me feel I'd be ready for the hypothetic time when > browsers become more... supportive. I guess a more balanced approach was > necessary :-) >
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