On Dec 07, 2005, at 15:44, Ronan Oger wrote:
> Corel is not being developed any more, but it has zero chance of being
> superceded with a downgraded version of the same.

It also has close to zero chance of being useful. People don't author  
to it, and it won't be going anywhere.

> With ASV, there is every
> chance that it suddenly dissapears from your client desktops and is  
> replaced
> with ASV4, or Acrobat8, which supports flash, pdf, and SVGt but no  
> SVG.

Removing ASV3 when something that isn't an SVG implementation on par  
with the current one is installed would be a fantastically stupid  
move on Adobe's behalf, angering people for no gain whatsoever.  
They've made mistakes in the past, but giving them so little credit  
is insulting. If they support SVG Tiny in Apollo, which would  
pleasantly surprise me, I don't see why they would remove ASV3. They  
would take over handling the media type, but that applies to any  
plugin (but not to browsers).

-- 
Robin Berjon
    Senior Research Scientist
    Expway, http://expway.com/





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