Hi all,

It seems like Mozilla Firefox 1.5 with native SVG support is now
officially released!

Congratulations to the Mozilla SVG team (Alex, Tim, Jonathan, etc.)
for their great work. To my knowledge this is the first webbrowser
that implements a good enough SVG and DOM subset to make SVG
applications without having to rely on the ASV plugin.

Mozilla SVG also supports HTML/SVG communication using ECMAscript.

As pointed out several times already, Mozilla SVG and Batik are
stricter regarding invalid SVG elements, missing namespaces, mimetypes
and invalid DOM-methods.

If your own examples fails it might well be the cause that you created
somehow invalid content - please review Jonathan Watts guidelines:
http://jwatt.org/svg/authoring/

Of course there are also missing bits (patterns, text on path, SVG
fonts, filters, SMIL animation, etc.) - those are partially addressed
in the developers builds - and some missing DOM methods.

Please report bugs to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ or
http://groups.google.com/group/netscape.public.mozilla.svg/

Thanks again to the Mozilla SVG team and please continue your good work!

Andreas





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