Alexander Adam wrote:
> --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Will this replace the Adobe plugin?
> 
> Yes.

Well, that's what you aim to, at least... ;-)
I wish you good omens on this task.
As I understand, ASV was quickly build using Adobe components from othe 
Adobe softwares, so parts of it weren't optimized for the Web or for 
SVG. So there was room for improvement in this field.

You seems quite ambitious and enthousiastic about your product, which is 
a good thing...
If only half of your statements were true (and I don't see why all of 
them shouldn'd be true :-P), it is already an existing project.

> We are looking in all possibilities to have the viewer
> wide-spread on its release, maybe delivering it with Mozilla or other
> applications. It will also replace many mobile viewers.

A good thing.
Giving away a viewer is a well known strategy that proved to pay off 
(PDF, Flash), money being in the authoring tools...
Even if there is some concurrence on the authoring side, having a clear 
technology head on often allow to survive to cheaper but lower softwares.

> Thanks!
> Alexander Adam
> EvolGrafiX - http://www.evolgrafix.com
> GoSVG.NET! - http://www.gosvg.net

Is the .NET with uppercase a conscient take on MS' .NET?
Do you know you can perfectly keep your casing in the URLs, as the 
top-level domain names are case-insensitive? (And most browsers 
transform them to lowercase anyway.) I wanted to plug this information 
in as it is little known, and some very long URLs (not your!) are quite 
unpleasant all in lowercase.

EvolGrafiX - http://www.EvolGrafiX.com
GoSVG.NET! - http://www.GoSVG.net

I wanted to let you know that if your GoSVG page is looking good in 
Mozilla 1.7 and IE 6, it isn"t so good in IE 5.5, where the Quick Facts 
box is too large and stuck below the left menu box... That shows that 
you are standard compliant, but perhaps you could use one of the well 
known tricks to correct the box model for bad browsers... :-)
Oh, and the "look here" link (a bad name for a link...) is shown as 
plain text until I put my cursor over it... You know, there is nothing 
wrong about underlining the links...

Note: you say that the 40MB file uses 900MB in ASV3, but you don't give 
the figures for Renesis...

On your blog, you already answer a good number of questions that come to 
mind, but I still have some.

To get rid of the question that inevitably comes: will you go open 
source (at least on the free Renesis)? My guess is that the answer is 
no, but it had to be asked. :-P

One question that is frequently asked for ASV: will you allow 
programmers to use the Renesis component directly in third party 
applications? (ASV prohibits this in its licence.)

That's all for now, but I am waiting a release announcement with some 
impatience.

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