[svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG

2007-06-08 Thread Domenico Strazzullo
I said "I hope this is only paranoia", and it turned out to be. I apologized with Paul in some way. It's easy for you to make comments after you see the direction of the wind. > As to memberships, you let the moderators take care of that. Sheesh. This is very cheap. But I don't think the member

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG

2007-06-08 Thread Doug Schepers
Whoah there, Turbo! You seem to be racing to some really strange reactions. Enough with the conspiracy theories and ad hominem attacks. Paul asked a pretty straightforward question. With Microsoft, Adobe, and Sun have all stepping up their efforts in similar spaces to SVG, and Adobe strategi

[svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG (was: What alternatives to ASV for IE6/7 ?)

2007-06-08 Thread Domenico Strazzullo
Veiko, Chances are that this Paul Wirdnam will not reply. These posts are probably the work of some marketing guys from Microsoft/others: dramatic topic subject/question with self response, a "Please help!" in place of signature from somebody who seems quite competent, etc. They are tentatives

[svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG (was: What alternatives to ASV for IE6/7 ?)

2007-06-08 Thread Paul Wirdnam
Domenico, I'm more than happy to reply...I have no connection with Microsoft whatsoever; I'm an IT architect employed by one of the major pharmaceutical companies...and I'm saddened by your response to my request for help / advice. Sure, we have one in-house developer who is very competent in SVG

[svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG (was: What alternatives to ASV for IE6/7 ?)

2007-06-08 Thread Domenico Strazzullo
And I'm happy as I said I would, Paul, of your reply. You're right that in the immediate there's no equal replacement for ASV in IE7. I hope you do understand that it was not your physical person who was in cause. Best regards, Domenico --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Wirdnam"

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG (was: What alternatives to ASV for IE6/7 ?)

2007-06-08 Thread Stephen Quintero
Hi All, First, while support for ASV will end as of 2008, I understand the existing plug-in will continue to be supplied by Adobe indefinitely. Also, the current stable release of ASV seems (to me) as good or better than the developing native support. So you may be in less of a crunch than you t

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Undermining SVG (was: What alternatives to ASV for IE6/7 ?)

2007-06-08 Thread Doug Schepers
H, Paul- I think Steven's got a pretty sane assessment here. In reality, Adobe haven't truly "supported" ASV for years. As I've said before on this list, Renesis is gearing up to be the active replacement for ASV, and while it still has a way to go, it is making good progress. Because you're