- From: Satoru Takagi <sa-takagi@kddi.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 10:29:24 +0900
- To: public-svg-ig@w3.org
Jeff, There is SVG Map Toolkit. Advantages: Being actively developed Supports SVG Map Profile High processing performance corresponding to the detailed map indication Disadvantages: Requires user to install the plugin Poor support Focus on Map Services Closed source Installation for update is necessary whenever expired Based on Japanese language Installation page: http://blog.svg-map.com/2007/09/svg_map_toolkit.html Regards, Satoru In message <da131fde0902151528i5f09075dr7c2381797d257b61@mail. gmail.com> "SVG Solutions for Internet Explorer" "Jeff Schiller <codedread@gmail.com>" wrote: > As discussed in the last call, I had the task of starting a page on > PlanetSVG that outlines the various SVG solutions for IE. I just wrote > up some free-form text to describe the known SVG solutions for > Internet Explorer on PlanetSVG. I should have coalesced some of > Andreas' thoughts on the W3C wiki [1] into this article, but that will > have to be in a future iteration. > > I'm not going to publish the article publicly just yet as it requires > a great deal more work. I invite anyone interested in contributing to > log into planetsvg.com and go to: > > http://www.planetsvg.com/content/svg-solutions-internet-explorer > > You can either provide comments in the mailing list or edit the > article directly (click the "Edit" tab near the top). > > As we discussed, the intention is to make this a non-political article > that describes technical pros and cons without any bias or opinion. > I'm not convinced I achieved that goal 100%, but it's a start. > > Thanks, > Jeff > > [1] http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/wiki/SVG_Plugin_for_IE > >
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