Has anyone here noticed what Sam Ruby is trying to do with 
Silverlight and SVG?  Here are his 2 posts on it:

Inline SVG in MSIE - http://intertwingly.net/blog/2007/05/04/Inline-
SVG-in-MSIE

SVG to Silverlight Workbench - 
http://intertwingly.net/blog/2007/05/06/SVG-to-Silverlight-Workbench

Now, don't get your hopes up.  Although SVG and Silverlight have some 
of the same roots (VML), they are very different formats.  If MS was 
going to support SVG, I would lay odds that it will be via 
Silverlight.

For those of you that were not around back in the 2001-2003 
timeframe, some of the oldtimers here that don't mind working with 
Microsoft technologies tried to get inline SVG working via a IE only 
technology called Element (and to a lesser extent, Binary) 
Behaviors.  Binary Behaviors were suppose to replace ActiveX plugins, 
and rendered inline XML embedded in HTML.  You sort of bound a 
namespace to a plugin, and poof, it was suppose to render.  Some of 
the same people that work on IE's Behaviors technology have helped 
define the vision of Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight.

When I get some time, I should find some of that old code, redo it 
using Silverlight, so I can compare and contrast it and then publish 
the results.

Don Demsak
www.donxml.com



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