The technical specification is intended forĪuthors of application software which might use VML and for people who wish to assess the The introduction to this document is intended to be appropriate reading for someone who This is followedīy detailed technical definition of the behavior of every VML element and the permittedĪnd recommended behaviors for all applications. It interacts with both XML and HTML as defined by the HTML 4.0 Specification. The first part of thisĭocument is an introduction, which gives an overview of the way VML is organized and how VML is an application of Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 whichĭefines a format for the encoding of vector information together with additional markup toĭescribe how that information may be displayed and edited. This document defines the Vector Markup Language (VML). This indicates noĮndorsement of its content, nor that the Consortium has, is, or will be allocating any resources to the issues This document is a NOTE made available by the W3 Consortium for discussion only. There are W3C Staff comments on this submission. It is the initialĭraft of the specification of VML. This document is a submission to the World Wide Web Consortium. John Bowler, Microsoft Corporation Howard Cooperstein, Microsoft Corporation Ajay Jindal, Microsoft Corporation Tuan Nguyen, Microsoft Corporation Peter Wu, Microsoft Corporation Troy Sandal, Visio Corporation Daniel Lee, Hewlett-Packard Company Brian Dister, Macromedia, Inc. This version: Latest version: Authors: Brian Mathews, Autodesk Inc.
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