- From: Hubert Carol <carol.hubert@heig-vd.ch>
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 06:22:09 +0000
- To: Philip Fennell <Philip.Fennell@marklogic.com>, Daniel Weck <daniel.weck@gmail.com>
- CC: "www-smil@w3.org" <www-smil@w3.org>
Hello Daniel, Yes, I'll probably use something like this. Thanks a lot for your advice! Many thanks once again to both of you, you're very kind :-) ________________________________________ De : Philip Fennell <Philip.Fennell@marklogic.com> Envoyé : jeudi 26 mars 2015 11:16 À : Daniel Weck; Hubert Carol Cc : www-smil@w3.org Objet : Re: smil and browsers Ohh wow, that's cool! On 26/03/2015 10:07, "Daniel Weck" <daniel.weck@gmail.com> wrote: >You could try that: >http://wam.inrialpes.fr/timesheets/ > >On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:22 AM, Hubert Carol <carol.hubert@heig-vd.ch> >wrote: >> Hello, >> >> >> I'm a software engineering student , in Switzerland, and I'd like to >>use SMIL files for multimedia scenarisation based on Petri nets. >> >> Since SMIL is a W3C standard, I thought I could open these files in any >>browser, but I couldn't find a way to. >> >> >> Do You know the simplest way to read a SMIL file in a browser? >> >> Is it with javascript? xslt? anything else? >> >> >> Thanks a lot for your help! >> >> Kind Regards >> >> >> Carol Hubert >> >> >
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