On Wednesday, December 7, 2005, 10:15:56 PM, Garry wrote:

GH> It's good to know that the baby is still in the bath and so is the 
GH> water...

GH> Hopefully at Adobe you'll be considering that, with the integration 
GH> straight-forward SVG parser, the Flash engine is already capable of 
GH> dispalying dynamic 2d graphics.

Like Flash-Lite did in version 1.1, where to get any traction in the
market at all it had to add at least optional support for SVGT.

Its not clear that the Flash underlying engine is capable enough to do
SVG Full, but it could do a subset.

GH> Real business applications on the web are just maturing and 
GH> vectorised graphics will be a key aspect. A trustable 'reader' from 
GH> Adobe is essential.

I agree they are a key aspect, and that there is a need for a good
reader. Which companies end up providing that is not something that can
be predicted at this stage.


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 Chris Lilley                    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Chair, W3C SVG Working Group
 W3C Graphics Activity Lead
 Co-Chair, W3C Hypertext CG



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