[Vnc2swf-users] Support of SVG or other free formats ?
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From: MF <mag...@gm...> - 2005-09-01 13:49:19
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Hi, I've been playing with vnc2swf for the past few days and would like to ask if there are plans to support creating SVG files instead of SWF. I'd like to use this in other projects where the target audience would not have a flash player and I am concerned about the legal aspects of reading and creating SWF files, as many may have seen in this recent article: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/08/29/2339216 Regardless of what the real legal implications of the past, current and future EULAs or other provisions may be, the mere fact that someone using vnc2swf has to check and may be liable for potential violations of them makes it difficult to justify producing any content in SWF format, particularly when they're tied to corporate interests and the content itself may not be accessible freely in the longterm. I initially researched ways to convert to SVG but even reading SWF has legal implications I can't accept, personally. Perhaps this is not the place to start a huge "Flash vs. SVG" or "Gratis, under-NDA vs. Free, Open" endless debate, but I'd like some indication of the direction vnc2swf would have. I have aproject in mind where I could justify some funding to have an SVG version, is this something others would also chip in ? Thanks for any *constructive* discussion ;) Cheers, Fabian |