- From: Niklas Gustavsson <niklas@protocol7.com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 14:01:14 +0100
- To: www-svg@w3.org
> You don't seem to know that ASV 3 is a high performance dynamic SVG > viewer (well it meets the relevant part here) if you open a large SVG > document, then you will see content rendered whilst the rest of the SVG > is being downloaded, if you look at > http://www.showcaster.com/svg2.asp?venue=Showcaster&presentation=2513844& > a=.svg > (which is ~400k IIRC) you will see various details and a photo appear on > the screen whilst the audio, and slide data is still being downloaded. Yes, but this is not what the requirements state (if I understand them correctly) "Progressive rendering and animation effects (i.e., the start of the document will start appearing and animations will start running in parallel with downloading the rest of the document)" This says that parts of the document should show without the entire document is loaded, it doesn't talk about linked content (like sounds, bitmaps or other SVG files). I don't belive ASV does this today, but I might be wrong. /niklas
Received on Tuesday, 19 November 2002 08:01:16 UTC