On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 04:45:34PM -0400, David Dailey wrote:
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> Ultimately, it might be cooler to be able to sprinkle HTML into SVG than the
> other way around, since who really needs HTML except on the rare occasion
> that it has a form element or a table to borrow?
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David, please elaborate on this. My first reaction is that
HTML solves a *lot* of problems in the world, in the sense
that Web applications exist and do valuable work. Are you
saying something like, "the front page of Google doesn't
*need* HTML; except for the searchbox, we could do everything
in SVG"? I hope not--I hope you're making some different
point that I'm missing.
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