Scalable Vector Graphics Format Candidate Released
gwernol writes: "The Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) has released the specification for the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format as a 'candidate release.' Because this is an XML-based format, it should be easy to implement, and could see wide adoption as a standard for animated and vector graphics on the web. Cool." And wouldn't it be neat to have a freely available, widely used free-both-ways vector animation format?
heh, I can now surf to here and not slack off at work. The company I work for is working on SVG, and i must say you can really impress the programmers when you can do/edit SVG by hand just to get things right.
In response to asteroids, yes, someone did make an SVG/ECMAscript asteroids game. I couldn't make more than 1 function in ECMA script until IE conked out on me with bizarre error messages(I was doing functions for moving the SVG-rendered ship around).
I would like to see this format take off though. Even though there is no sound support like Flash, it makes up for it in many other ways. I can't wait until I can scroll through blueprints on a web browser with all sorts of attention to detail.
And that's the *only* advantage with Flash. Navigation disables browser controls, text within it isn't indexed by search engines or searchable with Find, you can't view the source, etc. SVG is cooler in every way except it's not out and supported by browsers yet. Which, unfortunately, may be enough to kill it.
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