Francis, 
 
but you deliberately exclude none IE users, despite the fact that 
many of these browsers have the Adobe plugin installed or have 
alternative SVG rendering engines, such as Opera 8 and Mozilla 
Firefox developers builds. You could f.e. give your users the 
instructions on how to install the plugin in their browser manually. 
Even my grandma can copy the few files from the Iex to the Mozilla 
plugin folder if she gets a instruction on how to do it. 
 
I understand your agony - I am also a bit frustrated that SVG is not 
yet omnipresent and my mapping solutions still require plugins. I am 
also a bit frustrated that the Adobe SVG plugin only installs on 
Internet-Explorer and one has to install the plugin manually in 
other browsers. But I see light on the horizon with Mozilla and 
Opera. Opera, well, still does not support CSS and scripting - but 
hey, next version hopefully. And Mozilla already works fairly well. 
 
If you want to help to support SVG, you are welcome to support 
projects like Mozilla, Batik or Inkscape. 
 
Andreas 
 
--- In [email protected], "Francis Hemsher" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi Barend, 
>  
> Welcome to the unstatble world of trying to get SVG to function in  
> the browser environment. 
>  
> Francis 
> 




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