The image object calls an image file from the outside, as long as the IE can display the format. Note that VML is only used to display this image and does not vectorize the image. If it is zoomed in or out later, the image quality will change.
<V: Image src = "big. GIF" style = "position: relative; top: 0; left: 0; width: 165; Height: 157"/>
When I first looked up msdn information about VML, the relevant menu on the left was unavailable. Does this mean that VML will be discarded by Microsoft? Because of the rise of SVG with the advantages of VML and flash, VML is eclipsed. once asked a foreigner who has blossomed VML software, he strongly recommended that I use SVG. But I think SVG is powerful, but like flash, it has its own menu, its own fixed area, and its combination with other webpage elements is not very good (personal opinion ), VML still has its own survival significance. However, in Versions later than IE, VML is supported. If you want to query some original VML information, you can visit the following address: http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/vml/shape/introduction.asp? Frame = true