Isn't the problem that there are still so many copies of IE6 out there,
which fails to support SVG, that Flash is still preferred for support
reasons?

On 27 November 2010 19:58, Jonathan Chetwynd <j.chetw...@btinternet.com>wrote:

> where is the BBC's SVG or scaleable vector graphics content?
>
> much of the BBC's online production has been released in flash (JAM) and
> other proprietary mediums.
>
> IE9 will implement SVG along with Mozilla, Safari-Webkit, Google-Chrome,
> Opera and other standards-compliant web browsers.
>
> Given the visual nature of much of the BBC's content, it would be
> interesting and perhaps stimulating to see some evidence of engagement with
> this web standard for graphics, which has been available for a decade.
>
> regards
>
> Jonathan Chetwynd
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