Hi I wonder if anyone has done any experimenting with IE9 and ASV. Certain
features[1] in ASV are still more advanced than any other browser, leaving
certain aspects of the SVG spec untestable among all these new-fangled
browsers. (I'm hoping to put Windows 7 on one of my machines at the
Hi David,
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, ddailey ddai...@... wrote:
Hi I wonder if anyone has done any experimenting with IE9 and ASV. Certain
features[1] in ASV are still more advanced than any other browser,
I know I've asked before, I apologize for losing track of this, but can
I was pleased to find that this example [1], of simulated cylindrical
rotation, from [2] is now working in these browsers:
IE/ASV
Opera (9.5 or newer)
FF (4.0 b)
Safari (5.02)
and Chrome (6.0)
At the time of its creation just 2.5 years (and 0.5 dimensions) ago it only
worked in two of these
I successfully tested my freshly written path data parser against the paths
found in the paths-data-##-t.svg files of the 1.2 Tiny test suite. But I
wonder whether I also have to take into account obscure things like
path d=m0..0.1 2
I tested it with Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Batik/Squiggle,
Hi Jeff,
Yes, I'm sure my understanding of how plugins work is flawed. ;) So you're
saying that if IE8/ASV didn't support HSL, it will never in IE9/ASV, since ASV
would have had no way to draw on that context from the browser base
environment. No I didn't know that plugins were thusly
Hi David,
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, ddailey ddai...@... wrote:
And until Windows 7 is widely deployed, for the 60% of the world using IE
(not an insignificant number to my way of thinking) the question of what to
do with those folks who don't have IE9 remains. SVG support
Yes, I am quite impressed by the rapid progress that WebKit seems to be making,
and recently!
Also, if I heard Alex Danilo right at SVGOpen, Abbra will be introducing a new
SVG plugin for IE, and soon. Did I hear that right?
cheers
David
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