Hi Vihor,

I guess if I was you and knew as much as I do, I would focus on XML and 
its current, but further needs, on a seamless connection to SVG.
First learn XML and its DOM, then SVG and its DOM. Then evaluate how 
they can be adjusted to talk to each other in exactly the same manner.

Francis 


--- In [email protected], "vibhor_agg2003" 
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> Hi,
> I am a 3rd year computer engineering student who came to kno about 
> this group from svg.org, i am new to this field and want to choose 
SVG 
> as the area of interest for a project that I need to develope for my 
> Winter Training this semster. I would be glad if any of you could 
> suggest me some new ideas on which i could work on.
> Thanks 
> Vibhor
>






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