On Wednesday 26 April 2006 10:02, Jim Ley wrote:

> Any mobile phone supporting JSR 226 will enable you to create SVG rendered
> applications using Java, large numbers of phones support this, and it
> should be easy for you to create content.  You seem to have fallen into the
> trap that applications mean javascript, that's far from the case, it's a
> very poor language choice, especially for mobile phone application
> development. Users don't browse to content on a phone, they use
> applications.
>

Well, yes I supposed I did. I am primarily generally interested in SVG as a 
ubiquitous UI layer for desktop and mobile web. I actually have no interest 
in mobile phone development. To me, SVG without the web is nothing but yet 
another rendering layer. 


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