First, thanks to all who replied!

If you are serving already-created SVG graphics, then those can be
 compressed, which also eliminates most of the data file size issue.
 
Yes, it would be something like this, I guess. Also, once the page is 
displayed, I would like to animate the content using async http requests to get 
new data values (example: a level gauge displays tank level; when tank level 
changes, we move the gauge). This is what we do now with ActiveX (we 
communicate from the background with the device and update the IE screen). I am 
guessing we can do it using XMLHttpRequest and JavaScript. Is this true?

Goran.


                
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