--- In [email protected], Guy Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 06/12/2006, at 5:56 AM, tony_ser wrote:
<snip>
> Re: the suggestion that Adobe will build support for SVG into the  
> Flash plugin, that's a tantalising prospect, but I can't see it  
> happening in our lifetimes. Why would Adobe not have announced that  
> intention before now, if that was their plan? Why would they do it?
> 
> Guy

There are many business reasons I can think of for
keeping such a goal under wraps, although not being a mind
reader I don't know which reasons might be in play.

Well, the why they would do it is XML and all the places
they could market their products that they cannot now.
Additionally , if they don't reposition themselves,
nature abhors a vacuum  and someone will make the plug in.

Even as is , one can do flash like applications in SVG
and the growing maturity of the native implementations
in other browsers will simply make the ASV the ugly one
in the family but still workable.

FLASH will eventually become ever more irrelevant
as will all it's related tools if it decides not
to migrate to w3.org standards.




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