Adobe has decided to discontinue support for Adobe SVG Viewer. There
are a number of other third-party SVG viewer implementations in the
marketplace
Did anybody knows a implementation that can load as many SVG in the
Wild as Adobe SVG-Viewer can.
including native support for SVG in many
I cannot find the announcement at adobe's website. Care to direct me to
the right URL?
So what's the alternative SVG viewer for IE? Can somebody make Opera as
an IE plugin?
Paton J. Lewis wrote:
For more information on this decision and answers to questions about
the discontinuation of
Just a couple of reflections, not guaranteed to be useful:
1. I have some public domain plants here
http://marble.sru.edu/~ddailey/plantdominos.html Some of you might find the
heuristic domino tilings sort of fun.
2. The program NIH Image from the National Institute of Health (USA) used to
There are rumours that IE8 will have native svg support.
The rumour says that IE7 won't have it because it was too difficult and too
late support it, but that a decision was made to support svg in IE8.
This makes sense given that IE is slipping in rankings behind other
implementations that do
Why do we actually need an svg logo and who will it benefit?
well - other technologies use logos. Ever seen the Made with
Macromedia Director/Flash logos? I don't see anything wrong with a
SVG logo. It certainly won't change a whole lot, but it will make
people more aware of SVG.
Just my
Hmm,
I cannot text it on Mac, primarily on Windows, but:
- native SMIL implementations work good in no FF version, I believe
also ASV on Mac, right?
- Firefox in Windows is not fast, but working
- Firefox in Redhat is slower than on the windows, but still working
M.
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I am trying to change stroke colors for particular elements in my
SVG with no success. Here is my javascript code:
function changeStrokeColor(e)
{
document.getElementById(MSSA).setAttribute('stroke', e
== MSSA ? 'red' : 'green');
I cannot find the announcement at adobe's website. Care to direct me
to the right URL?
http://www.adobe.com/svg
A link from there brought me to http://www.adobe.com/svg/eol.html
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nyem wrote:
I cannot find the announcement at adobe's website. Care to direct me to
the right URL?
So what's the alternative SVG viewer for IE? Can somebody make Opera as
an IE plugin?
Paton J. Lewis wrote:
For more information on this decision
Hi, folks-
There is a FAQ associated with this announcement, but of course, it's in
Web-unfriendly PDF. I'm forwarding on the text version for your
information.
Not only are they stopping support for the viewer, which is reasonable,
but they are preventing anyone from distributing it other
On Wednesday, September 6, 2006, 7:00:38 PM, Doug wrote:
DS That said, we will need to transition to a non-ASV SVG environment,
DS which stresses even more the need to code to standards rather than to a
DS particular implementation.
Thats always been true, but hopefully as a result of this
Another speculative muse in the category of looking on the bright side:
a) more people will probably start to use Firefox and Opera
b) Microsoft, sensing a loss of market share for IE, will decide to
reprioritize their own native support for SVG, under the old more features
means better
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I am trying to change stroke colors for particular elements in my
SVG with no success. Here is my javascript code:
function changeStrokeColor(e)
{
document.getElementById(MSSA).setAttribute('stroke', e
Hi Pat,
Now that I am a member of the community and no longer an employee of
Adobe, here is my reaction:
(1) First off, I believe that Adobe deserves a great amount of
appreciation for their contributions to SVG and the open standards
world for their activities in previous years. Adobe provided a
Anyone had any experience of converting SVG to flex?
Clearly Adobe is hoping that's what will happen.
Guy
On 07/09/2006, at 3:00 AM, Doug Schepers wrote:
Hi, folks-
There is a FAQ associated with this announcement, but of course,
it's in
Web-unfriendly PDF. I'm forwarding on the text
Hi, Ronan-
Ronan Oger wrote:
Yeah right, and compete with their own product? Doug, you are optimistic to a
fault.
Perhaps. But if you don't ask for something, you're unlikely to get it.
This announcement from Adobe had a rather tentative tone in parts,
suggesting to me that they might
My concern with FF, is how slow it is with SVG over 300k. Hopefully
within 1.5 years the issue will be solved. I tested it with the FF 2
beta 2, and mouseover events are still laboriously slow. I posted it as
a bug back in January, but nothing.
Ronan Oger wrote:
There are rumours that IE8
On 9/6/06 10:55 AM, Sean wrote:
My concern with FF, is how slow it is with SVG over 300k. Hopefully
within 1.5 years the issue will be solved. I tested it with the FF 2
beta 2, and mouseover events are still laboriously slow. I posted it as
a bug back in January, but nothing.
Have a bug #
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