On 28 Sep 2004, at 03:26, Chris Lilley wrote:
On Saturday, September 25, 2004, 2:55:25 PM, Holger wrote:
HW Hi Chris
HW
Google has been asked to index XML content and W3C staff even
showed
them how simple that was for any +xml media type, and even
volunteered
code (which is
Hi Chris
Google has been asked to index XML content and W3C staff even showed
them how simple that was for any +xml media type, and even volunteered
code (which is trivial). But, little response.
a bit off topic but
do you think it would be possible to contribute that code to the open
hi
however google will build its browser, i fear their verve about
supporting SVG will be limited. i just remember enqiries to them about
supporting search and indexing on svg documents. they always argued with
the too low market impact (not enough SVG files out there *on*line) for
turning on
andré m. winter wrote:
however google will build its browser, i fear their verve about
supporting SVG will be limited. i just remember enqiries to them about
supporting search and indexing on svg documents. they always argued with
the too low market impact (not enough SVG files out there
richardgnyla wrote:
Hear that Google are making a browser, wonder if they are going to
include SVG?
If that rumour is true, and if the browser is indeed Mozilla based, the
best way to get it to support SVG would be to help the Mozilla SVG
project to move ahead.
If you know some C++ and some
Dear Robin
I wish I could, unfortunately I am just a Project Manager using SVG and .NET
to develop online applications.
Regards
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From: Robin Berjon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 September 2004 19:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Google
Hi Richard, looks like will be Mozilla based...
-at http://www.svgx.org , day and a half ago;
More evidence of a Google browser
-from kottke.org, Jason Kottke
also; Google Browser Opens Up Gates For Web Servicessubject: browser
Mozilla Developer Day... recently held at the Google Campus
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