Hi,

> ?? .NET usually runs on the server (depending on whether you 
> include the CLR in your definition), and SVG is usually rendered
> in the web browser, true...?
>
(...)
>
> You can generate SVG-style XML with many types of server 
> software. Once you've got a valid SVG file, then it should be 
> viewable in whatever compliant viewer your audience has 
> installed.


 well, when building a standalone application the concept of server
doesn't realy apply :)
 What SharpVectorGraphics does is to render a SVG image, the same job
adobe's svg plugin does (for example) when a browser is used to view a
SVG. No browser is involved in this case, i think.


 /FC







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