Is SVG designed such that a lower level NAPLPS (ANSI X3.110) engine can be used to do the rendering ? If so, will the NAPLPS animation features have counter-parts in SVG as well as other unique features of NAPLPS ? Since NAPLPS has a compact binary encoding form, a thin-client on a low bandwidth connection might be able to handle the rendering while another upstream machine handles the SVG to NAPLPS conversion. Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - UNIR and COM worlds @ http://www.activeworlds.com vPC + C+@ + IPv8 + 2,048 TLDs...this network solution is simple... http://www.ddj.com/articles/index/author/idx10133.htmReceived on Sunday, 7 March 1999 01:26:24 GMT
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