Surely not AutoCAD? Have I died and gone to heaven? If you
experienced AutoCAD in it's early years you would have a few
chuckles. Now, of course, they believe they are the endall of vector
stuff. Well, let's face it, AutoCAD's time is ending...They may try
and shoe-horn their package into
Francis Hemsher wrote:
Hi Ricard,
As a long-time web developer, trying to make cross-browser stuff
work, therefore initially designing to the lowest common
denominator, had been a difficult journey. Happily, a few years ago,
I abandoned AOL and Apple's lag in picking up IE's capablities. And,
Richard,
did you ask this global company why they've dropped their own svg
investments long time ago?
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wrote:
Francis Hemsher wrote:
Hi Ricard,
As a long-time web developer, trying to make cross-browser stuff
work,
welkerpaul wrote:
Richard,
did you ask this global company why they've dropped their own svg
investments long time ago?
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Richard Gnyla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Francis Hemsher wrote:
Hi Ricard,
As a long-time web developer, trying to make
Please, who is this global company? I'm always amazed how 'global
entities' can make global mistakes.
Francis
Paul wrote:
Richard,
did you ask this global company why they've dropped their own svg
investments long time ago?
Richard wrote:
With these numbers going up i think its
Hi Ricard,
As a long-time web developer, trying to make cross-browser stuff
work, therefore initially designing to the lowest common
denominator, had been a difficult journey. Happily, a few years ago,
I abandoned AOL and Apple's lag in picking up IE's capablities. And,
also, the bleeding
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