Hi, Jon-

Thanks for the clarification. I'm sure it will help many people and
companies plan any strategies which involve SVG.

I know you cannot confirm or deny, but given the advanced development Adobe
has done with SVG viewers, I would still hope for the possibility of a new
viewer from Adobe, with SVG1.2 features.... Christmas is coming up soon. ;)

Regards-
Doug

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Jon Ferraiolo wrote:
| 
| At this point, Adobe has no plans to do anything which would 
| disrupt any
| ASV3 installations or dependencies on ASV3 downloads. If we 
| come out with new viewing technology which includes SVG 
| support, we will be highly sensitive towards the needs of SVG 
| applications that are installed in the field today. I also 
| want to say that Adobe's primary attitude towards SVG is 
| fully positive: it represents a market opportunity for our 
| products and a technology opportunity when we are looking for 
| an XML representation of 2D graphics. Although the FAQ only 
| mentioned SVG on mobile devices, that was meant solely as a 
| positive acknowledgement of SVG momentum in the mobile space 
| and was *not* meant to imply anything negative about SVG in 
| the desktop space. 
| 
|  
| 
| Jon Ferraiolo
| 
| Adobe Systems, Inc.
| 



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