John David Anderson wrote:
On Oct 7, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
Try SVG - try Inkscape ?
How would you do this with a SVG image?
... and how many people would actually be able to see it on the web?
Geez, Like anyone who runs Firefox, the new Safari (and IPod), Opera(big
on cell phones) or any non-Windows cell phone operating system - you
are programming with mobile devices in mind, aren't you? SVG is a W3C
standard which is what you should be coding for on the web. And
it's pure XML which means interacting with SEO, DOM, etc.
But it depends on who is your audience and what you can expect them to
run. It's only Microsoft that keeps blatantly refusing to
adhere to world open W3C standard - maybe you can just refuse to support
their non-standard browser. And of course there's still plug-ins (Adobe
and Renesis) that work on desktop IE - no different than Flash really
except Microsoft refuses to bundle or enable them by default.
_______________________________________________
UPHPU mailing list
[email protected]
http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu
IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net