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I mean, Flash was right there, they could've just sent that to the ISO the same way they did with PDF & OpenType, but whatever, at least we have something that works and all the browsers support it. Or, speaking of PDF, they could've done what the NeWS people were tinkering with back before X killed it, and just dumped the entire SGML/XML idea to replace HTML/CSS/JS entirely with PostScript.
>With no serious contenders SVG won by default. Maybe we'll get a better format one day. We can only hope.
I don't think a single "file format" in the sense of SVG or Flash, where you can right-click on it to save and look at in your DE's image viewer is going to happen. Instead, when exporting vector assets for the web, you now target a mishmash of SVG, CSS, HTML5 <canvas>, and 2D WebGL/WebGPU.