Now that is pretty cool stuff. I'm going to have to play with that some. Are there any books you recommend over others?
>The February 2005 issue of FoxPro Advisor contains a four page article I wrote on the use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).
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>SVG is a free open standard graphics file format and Web development language based on XML. SVG enables Web developers and designers to create dynamically generated, high-quality graphics from real-time data with precise structural and visual control.
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>With this powerful new technology, SVG developers can create a new generation of Web applications based on data-driven, interactive, and personalized graphics.
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>To learn more about SVG, see the following great article by Lauren Clarke:
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>>I have been asked to review a project. The project was started using Flash, but someone asked me if there were any other options. The Flash object displays an object with a finite number of buttons and depending on what button is pressed and in what order a finite number of messages is displayed in a designated area (not very specific huh <s>). I know I could write this stuff in ASP.NET (or PHP, ASP but think that might be overkill), but I feel Flash is probably the best option for this.
>>Are there any options that I might be forgetting?
>>This is to be displayed on a webpage and be interactive to a customer.
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>>Any comments are appreciated.
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>>Thanks,
>>Einar
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