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jdd wrote:
> Pascal Bleser wrote:
> 
>> But SVG/SVGZ (SVGZ just being a gzipped SVG) is a must ;)
> 
> the problem is very simple: is there a risk to have malicious code
> imbedded with svg images? if so, we can't afford to let somebody upload
> them.

Huh.. malicious code in SVG ? oO
SVG is XML, not ActiveX or .exe

To answer your question: no, there is no risk of having malicious code
embedded in SVG images.

> if not, it is easy to make them uploadable (but will mediawiki display
> them, this is an other story)

It's up to your browser to display them.
Firefox >= 1.5 has native support for SVG (I think recent Konqueror
versions as well)
For other/older browsers, you must install a free browser plugin from Adobe.

cheers
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