- From: Peter K. Sheerin <psheerin@best.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 01:13:44 +0000
- To: Gavin Nicol <gtn@ebt.com>, html-wg@oclc.org, www-talk@www10.w3.org
On 30 Jul 95 at 20:19, Gavin Nicol wrote: > > >I have seen two discussions on supporting vector files on the web, > >complete with hyperlinks in the vector image. One was an extension of > >CGM, and the other was a new format called SVF. > > I'm not sure about SVF, but I believe that some people are trying to get > CGM registered as a MIME type. I believe that some freeware viewers > should be released soon too. How about NAPLS? That was another format > that looked interesting (a long time ago...). OK, but what does having a file type registered as a MIME type do that's specific to support in HTML documents? I'm not talking about just one more graphics format, as in PNG, JPEG, etc., but a vector (or combined vector/raster) format which can include hyperlinks attached to areas or vectors (or perhaps even embedded text). Is this within the domain of the HTML-WG at all? Where did existing standards for image maps get defined (as implimented by NCSA and Netscape -- I believe they are simply defined by the server implimentations)? And where are client-side image maps being defined (HTML 3.0, right?)? Shouldn't this fall in the domain of something other than just MIME registration, because of the (proposed) inclusion of hyperlinks? Or will this just be another standard loosly defined by those who impliment it first <shudder>? > Followup to www-talk@www10.w3.org please. 1/2 done. I'll take html-wg off the list once I'm sure I understand where the responsibility properly falls.... ****************************************************************************** * Peter K. Sheerin Technical Editor, | Work : psheerin@mfi.com * * CADENCE Magazine & AutoCAD Tech Journal | CompuServe: 71621,3173 * * 600 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA | Personal : psheerin@best.com * * * * <URL:http://www.mfi.com/cadence/> <URL:http://www.best.com/~psheerin/> * * <URL:http://www.mfi.com/atj/> * ******************************************************************************
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