How well does the solution degrade for older browser and screen readers?  I'm trying 
to come up with a topic mapping solution that degrades nicely.  It's to replace an 
existing Flash-based topic structure, however solutions seem to be just as 
inaccessible as Flash anyway?  The difficult bit to represent is the lines linking the 
objects.  If I could represent it all in text it'd be no problems, but that seems to 
be a distant dream...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary Menzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:46 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [WSG] Org Charts
> 
> 
> > I still think that SVG is worth investigating though will be a steep
> > learning curve.
> 
> While I have not had time yet to do anything with SVG I have 
> played around 
> with it's Mutant Cousin (VML - Microsoft IE only).
> 
> I have built some "core" objects in Javascript that give me a 
> CANVAS and 
> an OBJECT.  Actual "shapes" derive from OBJECT and are placed on an 
> instance of a CANVAS.
> 
> My "proof of concept" is a "diagramming" tool.  You can 
> create a "shape" 
> and can link the shapes with lines.  Then you can move the 
> shapes around 
> and the lines follow.
> 
> It is on my home system and I will attempt to put it up 
> somewhere over the 
> weekend and repost to the list so people can have a look (again - IE 
> only).
> 
> 
> Gary Menzel
> Web Development Manager
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