I think u could use existing Ajax frameworks without modify it. For
example I use Ajax .NET with svg, but I had to embed svg in aspx page.
If you don't want to embed it, I think u should extend the library to
add getURL support (but I didn't try it). For AJAX .NET there seems to
be only one
I am also doing the same thing: modifying a current ajax framework (Perl's
very nice CGI::Ajax module) to work with native (or at least stand-alone) SVG
as well rather than to rely on embedded content.
I do not recommend building anything new around adobe's getURL functionality
unless you
Ronan Oger ha scritto:
Building your application around a plugin that is 3 years out of date
is a serious
strategic mistake considering that there are four alternate sources of
browsers out there that provide the same functionality natively...
Does anyone know what's the reason Adobe
If I were looking for an existing framework for ajax that would be
easy to extend for SVG, where should I look? Anyone have experiences
or examples they'd like to share?
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