> Maybe an ultra-light Compact SVG would be possible. I do
> not believe
> that we're about to see mobile browsers that do clipping and masking
> to arbitrary shapes, partial transparency, casacading styles, nested
> affine transformations, procedural animation, and scalable WebFonts;
> but all of these are important parts of SVG.
Seems to be a lot of activity in canada on this tech w/ bitflash and
plazmic.
There's a w3c working group formulating "SDVG" - small device vector
graphics.
Imagine an intelligent gateway, with device caps query exchange.
Since SVG is XML based, its fairly easy to discard nodes at parse time,
server side.
/dc
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david [dc] collier
Creative Director
PacketVideo Corporation
Applications & Services
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