| 1. | It's been a major Monday morning in the XML and graphics world. |
| 2. | First, early this morning, a group led by Netscape, Sun and Hewlett-Packard announced that they would work on an Internet standard called Simple Workflow Access Protocol, or SWAP. |
| 3. | http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/980413/ca_netscap_1.html |
| 4. | According to the press release, SWAP will build on HTTP. No specification was released, nor was there official word on when the group would meet. |
| 5. | A charter for this group appeared in early April on a Netscape website. From the charter it appears that SWAP will go thru IETF, not W3C. |
| 6. | This protocol probably overlaps in functionality with the RPC-over-HTML format we've been developing at UserLand. |
| 7. | http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/xml/code/rpc.html |
| 8. | However, if SWAP gains traction, we will implement it too, of course. |
| 9. | ***Vector graphics in XML |
| 10. | Then, later in the morning, an announcement came from Adobe, Netscape and IBM that they had submitted a specification for vector graphics that would enable net clients (e.g. Navigator and Notes) to display resizable images. |
| 11. | The new format is called Precision Graphics Markup Language or PGML. |
| 12. | http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-PGML-19980410.html |
| 13. | ***You can't hurry love |
| 14. | I've wanted this for a long time! |
| 15. | http://www.scripting.com/davenet/97/06/LineToMoveTo.html |
| 16. | ***It's for designers and programmers |
| 17. | If PGML is deployed widely, designers, people who use XPress, PageMaker, Illustrator or Freehand, will be able to give websites the look of a glossy magazine without compromising bandwidth. |
| 18. | And programmers, people who work in C and Pascal, on Mac or Windows or Unix, will be able to create net functionality that looks and feels like an application running on personal computer desktops. |
| 19. | Both groups of people will immediately understand the PGML format. It's simple if you have the right background, and a lot of people have the right background. |
| 20. | ***It enhances XML |
| 21. | Further, since PGML is a variant of XML, it will pull XML parsing technology thru applications, making it easier for those products to support other XML-based standards. |
| 22. | All-around, the PGML announcement appears to be a good thing! |
| 23. | Right on! |
| 24. | Dave Winer |
| 25. | PS: Lots of pointers on today's Scripting News home page for people who want to know more. |