- From: Pablo Fernicola <pablofe@microsoft.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 17:28:26 -0800
- To: "'www-smil@w3.org'" <www-smil@w3.org>
Certainly with SMIL-Boston and Internet Explorer 5.5, you can synchronize, integrate, and control HTML elements. If you need to do this in a released version of a browser, in Internet Explorer 5.0 you can use most of SMIL 1.0 (the main thing missing is support for the layout syntax from SMIL 1.0, which is substituted by HTML itself). -Pablo Fernicola Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:23:24 -0200 (EDT) From: Pedro de Espinosa Rangel <pedro@ahand.unicamp.br <mailto:pedro@ahand.unicamp.br?Subject=Re:%20basic%20help&In-Reply-To=<20000 1312323.VAA04197@gramado.ahand.unicamp.br>&References=<200001312323.VAA04197 @gramado.ahand.unicamp.br>> > To: www-smil@w3.org <mailto:www-smil@w3.org?Subject=Re:%20basic%20help&In-Reply-To=<200001312323 .VAA04197@gramado.ahand.unicamp.br>&References=<200001312323.VAA04197@gramad o.ahand.unicamp.br>> Subject: basic help ... In other words, can Smil be used to show sinchronized multimedia in web pages? Thanks,
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