Hi,

On 30 nov. 2005, at 10:49, Andreas Neumann wrote:

> Mozilla SVG also supports HTML/SVG communication using ECMAscript.

This is also what the W3C calls Coumpound Documents where different  
markups can be interleaved together so that a developer can always  
use what he/she feels is the best choice to handle a given problem.  
I'm very glad to see Firefox moving in that direction, and we already  
know for a fact that Opera and Safari/Konqeror are moving in the same  
direction.

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

And we can only applaud the Firefox for going this way, everyone  
needs to have a strict environment to create better content.

Long live SVG in Firefox!

Antoine
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Antoine Quint — Fuchsia Design
SVG & Client-side XML Consulting
W3C SVG WG Invited Expert
http://fuchsia-design.com




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