Web Development and Design White Papers

Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.0) Specification

Overview This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile"). SMIL 2.0 has the following two design goals: Define an XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations. Using SMIL 2.0, an author can describe the temporal behavior of a multimedia presentation, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the layout of the presentation on a screen. Allow reusing of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization. For example, SMIL 2.0 components are used for integrating timing into XHTML [XHTML10] and into SVG [SVG].

Further White Paper Details
PublisherW3C File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJune 2001 Downloads25
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

Enterprise 2.0 - Giving the Hype a Second Thought

The Internet boom forced organizations to get online and looking back it was much simpler compared to making an organization Web 2.0 ready because this involves understanding of an abstract...

MSDN Webcast: Introduction to SharePoint Products and Technologies for .NET Developers: Page Navigation (Level 200)

This webcast is on SharePoint Products and Technologies for Microsoft .NET developers. This webcast look at how pages in SharePoint Products and Technologies are arranged into Web sites. It explains...

Web Video: Enable a Richer Experience With Metadata

Video has become an integral part of a true web experience. In many ways web video is like television; however, the web allows for a much richer interactive experience than...

Engaging with Business Banking Customers

View this on-demand Webcast with Jeanne Capachin, Research Vice President with Financial Insights, as she examines how Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) can be used to solve some of the online...

Automotive Giant Boosts Efficiency

Magna International is the third-largest automotive supplier in the world. The company needed to streamline its procurement processes and consolidate its server infrastructure to help increase productivity, optimize business processes,...


Quick Sitemap Links: