[svg-developers] Re: Surely SVG cannot be ignored

2005-06-06 Thread Francis Hemsher
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

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Surely SVG cannot be ignored

2005-06-05 Thread Richard Gnyla
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,

[svg-developers] Re: Surely SVG cannot be ignored

2005-06-05 Thread welkerpaul
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 cross-browser stuff work,

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Surely SVG cannot be ignored

2005-06-05 Thread Richard Gnyla
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

[svg-developers] Re: Surely SVG cannot be ignored

2005-06-05 Thread Francis Hemsher
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

[svg-developers] Re: Surely SVG cannot be ignored

2005-06-04 Thread Francis Hemsher
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