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RE: XML + XSLT = SVG using FOP example needed...
- From: "Max Dunn" <maxdunn at siliconpublishing dot com>
- To: <xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 02:12:24 -0700
- Subject: RE: [xsl] XML + XSLT = SVG using FOP example needed...
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> Flash (though I have grown to hate it...) is much
> better and is here today.
> Yes it is owned by MACR, but the file format is open
> like PDF.
"better"? Than FOP or SVG? Hopefully you don't mean SVG. There is a good
comparison of .SWF and SVG at:
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/comparison_flash_svg.html
I think the comparison shows that SVG is more naturally mapped to
certain sorts of application, it is far from just a Flash replacement. I
still don't see why FOP would ever serve up plain SVG, it has trouble
enough getting more than a trivial amount of SVG integrated with FO.
SVG is here today as a medium for static graphics, it will be here
tomorrow as a web medium if browsers ever support it natively (in
addition to other forms of XML). In IE today you need workarounds to use
SVG with other namespaces, such as:
http://www.jenitennison.com/xslt/utilities/svg-utils.html
Even as awkward as that is, it shows the potential. XHTML and SVG,
XForms and SVG...
It would be great if there were a widely distributed browser with good
support for multiple namespaces inline.
Max
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