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- From: Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com>
- To: "Betty L. Harvey" <harvey@eccnet.eccnet.com>, Jean-Marc Vanel <jmvanel@free.fr>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:36:31 -0800
At 07:12 PM 1/20/00 -1000, Betty L. Harvey wrote:
> I think Vector Markup Language is designed to provide 3D
>graphics. There is also some work being done to translate UML to XML but
>I haven't been following this effort to see if they are considering
>3D modelling.
Vector Markup Language (VML) is a Microsoft-proprietary 2-D (2 not 3)
vector-graphics system that uses XML syntax. It will soon be replaced
by SVG, being developed by a group at the W3C (including Microsoft).
VML is pretty cool and SVG is massively cool.
VRML is Virtual Reality Modeling Language, now an ISO standard, a
very large & comprehensive VR language. It uses a textual but non-XML
encoding format. VRML has never taken off in the marketplace, opinions
differ as to why.
The VRML folk are working on a recasting of the language into a
new version with among other things an XML syntax, go check out
web3d.org. -Tim
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