--- In [email protected], "dark3251" <dark3251@...> wrote:
>
> > SMIL is...dead,dead,dead. A bit of JavaScript can provide a much richer 
> > animation experience than the canned methods of SMIL ;)
> >
> 
> Dead? More like just being born...
> 
> First, I would disagree, because SMIL has the ability to understand keytimes 
> and splines out of the box, why would you take the time to rewrite all of the 
> functionality of something that already exists and is very efficient? You can 
> perform any fathomable animation using SMIL so I don't know what other 
> functionality you're looking for that would make proprietary JavaScript 
> animations a good idea.
> 
> Second, being XML based, it is extremely Web & SEO friendly as well as 
> reusable across namespaces.
> 
> Third, it is extremely safe to use across domains and animations can be 
> readily created and served from a database to a client.
> 
> Lastly, it is native and built in to the browser. Do I have to go on?
>

OK, show me a SMIL animation. I'll present comparable JavaScript that will do 
the same, but better.



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