As I understand it the technology is entirely practical. It is XHTML, DHTML
and java script driven, IMHO a huge step forward from Flash.

If you are in any doubt about this man's dedication have a look at

http://www.schillmania.com

it is an eyeopener.

Giles

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you know, that site is good (even though personally i don't like the
look)... but i must say... how practical is the technology used given
today's market? just a thought.

snaps for the guy's effort though.

scott

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Subject: [WSG] Web Standards Eye Candy: http://www.scottschiller.com/

Smells like Flash but isn't:

http://www.scottschiller.com/

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