--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> SilVerliGht...
> ^  ^    ^
> 
> ...coincidence? I think not...some wag at MS must have thought "How 
can we
> embrace and extend SVG? I know, let's take SVG, add lots of 
additional letters
> and tell the world we invented it."
> 
> 
> Guy
> 
> 
> 
> Quoting ddailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Thanks Doug -- your updates always seem to tell me something new.
> >
> > I didn't realize "XMLHttpRequest" had an abbreviation: XHR. 
(Perhaps 
> > we should have a new tag that represents abbreviations of 
> > abbreviations -- there must be a reason, I'm just daft at the 
moment 
> > from trying to keep up with all that HTML WG stuff).
> >
> > Can you recommend some place to start reading on web-based peer 
to 
> > peer stuff? I assume it is somewhat like XHR. Any examples that 
> > anyone knows of of peer-peer SVG stuff going on?
> >
> > regards,
> > David
> >
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Doug Schepers
> >   To: [email protected]
> >   Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:53 PM
> >   Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Re: SVG support after 1 januar 
2009, 
> > how further?
> >
> >
> >   Hi, Kevgor-
> >
> >   kggsystem wrote:
> >   >
> >   > Why should or would MS support SVG in IE? really...
> >   >
> >   > Microsoft basically has it now (today released 
as "Silverlight").
> >
> >   Microsoft is not a single entity. The IE team is completely 
separate
> >   from the Silverlight team, and in fact they compete for 
resources within
> >   the company (as do all divisions of MS). What the IE team and 
the
> >   Silverlight team do are independent efforts.
> >
> >   The reason that the IE team would implement SVG is the same 
that any
> >   browser vendor would: because it is an open standard, and this 
is a way
> >   to keep pace with other browser vendors.
> >
> >   > For those who are not following this effort, Silverlight 
basically
> >   > does "everything" SVG does and more, and what's more 
important, it
> >   > has essentially the same model as SVG (e.g. XML and 
Javascript is all
> >   > you need).
> >
> >   As well it should; it is largely based on SVG, though as a 
proprietary
> >   single-vendor technology, it has moved more quickly. Open 
standards, as
> >   a collaborative effort between multiple vendors, are subject to 
more
> >   oversight and may develop more slowly.
> >
> >   > I would suggest that the most MS would do is support 
conversion of
> >   > SVG to Silverlight format.
> >
> >   Or perhaps support SVG in their viewer, since they are very 
similar.
> >   But both of us are merely speculating.
> >
> >   > Now, above I said it does everything that SVG does. That is a 
bit of
> >   > a generalization. SVG does have some very nice features in 
text
> >   > handling, <defs>, CSS support and some more advanced animation
> >   > declarative constructs. But effectively Silverlight does 80% 
coverage
> >   > of SVG, and adds new stuff to the offering like built-in 
XmlHTTP,
> >   > Video, and Audio. And thats just V1.0
> >
> >   SVG also has XHR (via the new DOM), video, and audio... and 
that's just
> >   SVG Tiny 1.2.
> >
> >   Regards-
> >   -Doug
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
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