> David Daley Wrote:
> Better yet, rather than spend the energy doing these (the last one in
> particular will be fun), why not devote similar energies into enhancing
> either FakeSMIL or SMILScript (or helping to convince our friends at
> Microsoft to do so), so that authors who don't want to spend the 7x
> investment of time writing JavaScript instead of SMIL won't have to. 
> 

I've never been fan of animation because most SMIL animations seemed juvenile. 
However there is a need to present a richer method of SVG animation. Since 
yesterday, after I got into a tissy fit with dark3251 on his animation, I have 
wandered the web looking to evaluate animation methods that could be easily 
applied to SVG. So far, I am encouraged in my journey.

Regards,
Francis



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