May 2006
SVG Basics Tutorials - Scalable Vector Graphics by Hand
by parmentierf & 2 othersThe current focus of this site is to help people interested in hand-coding SVG graphics. If you didn't understand a lot of the previous paragraph, don't worry. The intent here is to get people familiar with SVG without worrying too much about the underlying XML standard. Once you understand some SVG you'll probably want to learn more about automating it with other tools. That might come up here later on, but for now it may be easiest to get that functionality from style sheets (in XSL) that can turn XML data into SVG.
April 2006
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February 2006
January 2006
SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL)
by rogerwaggener (via)This working draft describes SVG's XML Binding Language (sXBL). sXBL is a mechanism for defining the presentation and interactive behavior of elements described in a namespace other than SVG's.
sXBL is intended to be used to enable XML vocabularies (tag sets) to be implemented in terms of SVG elements. For instance, a tag set describing a flowchart could be mapped to low-level SVG path and text elements, possibly including interactivity and animation.
December 2005
Google Maps-API Application for Digitizing (GMAD)
by ecmanautGoogle maps geographic vector image digitizer with SVG, XML and GMap output support