Re: [svg-developers] Re: Announcement: Adobe to Discontinue Adobe SVG Viewer

2006-09-10 Thread richard.gnyla
Doug Thanks, at least there are some options but correct me if i'm wrong, Dojo2D interpretes SVG into VML for IE and if its FF, Opera, Safari it would not need to use Dojo, or if it did it would be output as SVG. What would happen if IE get rid of VML? Im reading up on Dojo just to get an

[svg-developers] It is irresponsible for Adobe to give such short notice.

2006-09-10 Thread akil_agarwal47
It is not acceptable to discontinue the download of ASV and restricting others to provide the download to their existing customers. Adobe must reconsider this, because we cannot redesign our released old applications. If they cannot allow us to host the download, they must at least allow

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Announcement: Adobe to Discontinue Adobe SVG Viewer

2006-09-10 Thread Doug Schepers
Hi, Richard- My experience with Dojo is not all that comprehensive, and like you, I'm just starting to look into Dojo2D (I'd exchanged emails with Gavin Doughtie, but only on a preliminary level). But I'll answer your questions as best I can. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, at least

[svg-developers] Browser-based SVG rendering proof-of-concept

2006-09-10 Thread Kevin Lindsey
Hey folks, A few months back, I was playing around with a kind of SAX-like SVG path parser I wrote years ago. The idea was to see if I could render SVG paths to various targets: div's (yes, that is crazy), flash, canvas, and VML. Given the recent discussion about ASV's demise (and from some

Re: [svg-developers] It is irresponsible for Adobe to give such short notice.

2006-09-10 Thread Charles McCathieNevile
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 15:16:03 +0200, akil_agarwal47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is not acceptable to discontinue the download of ASV and restricting others to provide the download to their existing customers. Adobe must reconsider this, because we cannot redesign our released old

Re: [svg-developers] It is irresponsible for Adobe to give such short notice.

2006-09-10 Thread Doug Schepers
Hi, Chaals- Charles McCathieNevile wrote: Adobe is a company. It is irresponible for them to make bad commercial decisions. In fact, it is not only irresponsible, under US corporate law, it is illegal for corporations to make decisions that harm their shareholder's stock (see the