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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tbone58x
> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 2:29 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Will IE 7.5 or IE8 offer a 
> browser with built-in SVG support?
> 
> Andreas, just to be clear if I want to use dojo that means I would 
> have to re-write all my existing SVG content using dojo commands - 
> correct?  That is I can not just take an existing SVG file and wrap 
> it around dojo to have it render as VML in IE.
> 
> One of the reasons I decided to learn SVG a few years ago is that it 
> was a W3C approved or recommended.  That recommendation is now 
> something like 5 years old and the browser with the largest market 
> share (part of the W3C) does not render SVG.  Adobe is dropping their 
> viewer suppport down the road. What is your recommendation regarding 
> the creation of SVG type content?  I really like SVG and the ability 
> to create any type of interactive or annimated content but the fact 
> that it is being shunned by big dogs Adobe and Miscrosoft is not a 
> god thing.  Should I be looking at something else as an alternative 
> (besides dojo or open Laszlo)?  SVG may be part of Opera and Firefox 
> but IE is the corporate standard where I work so I have to live with 
> that constraint.

I once went thru a SVG emulator in Flash but it only render a small
subset of SVG and not very fast.
I can try to exhume to URL from my archive if you want

> --- In [email protected], "Andreas Neumann" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > dojo - http://dojotoolkit.org/ - is a javascript library, 2D 
> graphics 
> > library, network interfaces and GUI library which renders to 
> whatever 
> > is available (SVG, VML, JS/raster, HTML)
> > 
> > Openlaszlo - is a similar framework that can render to dynamic HTML 
> > and Flash. I am pretty sure that when SVG is implemented in all 
> > webbrowsers, someone will write an SVG backend.
> > 
> > Andreas
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "tbone58x" <tbellmer@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > About six months ago I created a lot of SVG content and rendered 
> it 
> > in
> > > IE 6 using ASV.  There appears to be some renewed interest in once
> > > again creating web based graphics so your post is very timely.
> > > 
> > > I too am concerned about rendering SVG on IE (the approved web 
> > browser
> > > standard).  What additional resources (costs) is needed to 
> rendered
> > > SVG like graphics using Open Laszlo or Dojo2D?  Do I need to 
> > purchase
> > > Flash (no idea how much that costs).  Never heard of either Open
> > > Laszlo or Dojo2D - which do you prefer and how do you best get 
> > started?
> >
> 
> 
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