scasquiov wrote:

>
>
> > > Or even embed adobe's SVG viewer in your application (without the
> > > need for IE). something along these lines:
> > > http://www.mecxpert.de/svg/SvgDotNet.html
> > > Beware of licensing issues though.
> >
> > ore even embed an svg enabled mozilla !!!!!!!
> > see:
> > http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/control.htm#installing 
> <http://www.iol.ie/%7Elocka/mozilla/control.htm#installing>
> > and:
> > http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/control.htm#usingVBNet 
> <http://www.iol.ie/%7Elocka/mozilla/control.htm#usingVBNet>
>
> pretty cool!

yeah isnt it , you can patch any application using the IE controll to 
use mozSVG !!!

> better than adobe svgViewer's option I guess.
> (for displaying and/or interacting with an svg image svg# option still
> seems better though)

yes sure svg# is the best option in this case.
 if you wanted to develop an application with mozSVG as a base, you 
would use XUL/XBL anyways, i guess...
cheers
Holger



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