> I forgot to mention that the WPF/E Beta has runtimes for Internet 
> Explorer and Firefox on the PC, and for the MAC. Linux runtimes 
will 

hm - I had no luck viewing WPF/E content on my Mac, despite its 
claims to support MacOSX. First it told me I have to use Firefox 
1.5.8. It did not like Firefox2. Then it told me, that I need a 
plugin, which it did not find.

> follow within a year. Makes me wonder how much more effort the FF 
> people will want to put into SVG now that they have this WPF/E 
stuff.

hopefully more. I don't see this WPF/E as an SVG replacement if it 
does not run in the common browsers and operating systems and is not 
based on open standards.


> I have been a SVG fan for a long time, but not because it was an 
Open 
> Standard spec'd by comittee. I am a fan of SVG because of what it 
can 
> do for me and my customers. I am a fan because of it's declarative 
> nature, elegant schema, rich feature set, and scriptable DOM. So by 
> extension I am a fan of this WPF/E stuff too. Same model. It has 

true - I would certainly prefer this WPF/E stuff over Macrodobe 
Flash, since its closer to the declarative way. However, I still hope 
that SVG succeeds in this area.

Andreas



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