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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Scalable Vector Graphics |
 | | Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML markup language for describing two-dimensional vector graphics, both static and animated. |  | | SVG was developed in a long process after Macromedia and Microsoft introduced VML whereas Adobe Systems and Sun Microsystems submitted a competing format known as PGML. |  | | In particular, SVG Tiny was defined for highly restricted mobile devices such as cellphones, and SVG Basic was defined for higher level mobile devices, such as PDAs. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/S/SC/SCA/Scalable_Vector_Graphics
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| | WDVL: Doing It With SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), Part 1 |
 | | SVG is positioned to have a major impact on Web graphics because it enables resolution independent graphic rendering either from static text files or when generated from databases, and because it leverages many of the useful features of the XML family of specifications. |  | | Keep in mind that the name of this article is "Doing it With SVG". |  | | You will also need XML parsers, one from IBM and the other from JavaSoft to run the viewers. |
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http://wdvl.com/Authoring/Languages/XML/SVG/DoingIt
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