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Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote: > Rats. More rough surfaces where languages collide, > therefore, more ecological pressure to accept the > domination of a single object framework. Most of the rough surfaces were dealt with years ago. SVG has integrated CSS cleanly, and uses its own graphic model. There is some overlap and advantage is continually taken of it. I very much doubt that a "single object framework" the size of the Longhorn stuff will be without roughness. > Now that I've had a day to study the CSS2 visual > rendering model, I have to go back to the sparse > VML docs and see how much of it applies. Thanks > for the heads up. I have no idea how much CSS VML used. Is VML even still shipped with IE 6? MS killed it off long before they even started talking about their new stuff. I don't know what your constraints are, but Adobe's SVG Viewer can be used from IE as a binary behaviour, meaning you can use SVG directly in HTML. As always with binary behaviours, the hooking up is terribly ugly, but it's doable. You'll get something that can do much more than VML-in-HTML but using roughly the same approach. -- Robin Berjon
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