"alvin w" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Hi Jim, I don't know why you said Opeara employee said "If..."
>since I found this resource in their website 
> >http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2003/04/24/index.dml

That's the annoucement of the Zoomon/Ikivo player integration, I h ave never 
heard of any actual shipping of that combination.  It is not Opera with SVG 
support.  (it's like IE with SVG support provided by the plugin) however the 
plugin is not shipped with Opera!

> For the SVG Phones that you recommended, well most of them are not OS
>phone

OS phone?

>which mean they can't view XHTML webpage.
>I have tried Sony Ericsson K700i to access my test
> site http://svgtester.fateback.com and it returns
>me "Invalid site" or something like that.

Start simpler, that site is not valid XHTML, it's not served with the 
correct mime-type and more, whilst it may work, you need to focus on 
standards and what it supports, start simple!

Try these:
http://www.litux.org/blog/category/projects/svg/
These are known to work on your phone.

> Last question, can I use SVG TinyLine as SVG plugin
>for my mobile phone or Pocket PC web browser?

As a plugin to render within pages?   I'm pretty sure not.

Jim. 





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