Does anyone else agree that this is a strong
indication that post-merger Macromedia/Adobe is not
abandoning SVG?  Is this a public gesture from Adobe
to make people think just that?

  -Josh Zeidner

--- "Paton J. Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adobe has just released Adobe SVG Viewer 3.03 for
> Windows.
> 
> Version 3.03 of Adobe SVG Viewer is an update
> provided by Adobe to
> fix a potential secuirty risk on Windows computers.
> In addition, the 
> ActiveX control has been signed in order to allow
> users to avoid the 
> ActiveX security warning introduced with Windows XP
> Security Pack 2. 
> 
> Adobe SVG Viewer 3.03 addresses a potential security
> risk in the 
> ActiveX control whereby a malicious web page could
> determine whether 
> or not a file with a particular name exists on the
> user's computer. 
> However, the contents of the file could not be
> viewed via this 
> vulnerability, and directory listings could not be
> obtained.
> 
> Adobe recommends that users of Adobe SVG Viewer 3.02
> or earlier 
> upgrade to Adobe SVG Viewer 3.03. It is available
> for download here: 
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/
> 
> Pat Lewis
> Adobe Systems
> 
> 
> 
> 

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