Hi Mark

>
> So, SVG could have an important role in the future, but only as part of a
> bigger story, taking its place within more powerful--and yes,
> abstract--languages. It certainly does *not* have a future as an 
> application
> development language on its own--with or without sockets.
>
yes, this is exactly why i feel mozilla/firefox and of course sidewinder 
are a much more healthier environment for SVG than the closed 
environment IE+ASV.
i compare it to building a house , sure you can build a complete house 
from just one type of wood, but building a real house , you will need 
much more specialized building blocks(glass,steel,stone, wood ...).
the same is true for building applications, sure you can build a web app 
using SVG, Flash or whatever, but to build a real application, you will 
need more specialized building blocks.

cheers
Holger


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