Hi Ronan,

Of course, the ASV3 was a plugin. It worked great..no hiccups nor 
trying to make it 'fit', in a very sophisticated app.

I've made a request to MS to consider packaging the Adobe ActiveX 
SVG viewer with the IE7 release(no download plugin needed). The 
intent being that it would provide incentive to SVG developers to 
use IE7 as their development environment.

Francis



> Francis,
> 
> Interesting, and good to hear that IE7 is reasonable performant. 
What was the 
> SVG-viewer you were using, and what was the hardware performance? 
Were you 
> using ASV3 as a plugin?
> 
> Ronan
> 
> On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:02, Francis Hemsher wrote:
> > I've tested IE7 beta 2 and find it seamless and worthy for those 
who
> > have developed SVG in the IE browser, using Adobe SVG Viewer 3. 
What
> > this means is that the IE browser of the future fully supports 
your
> > efforts of the past.
> > Also, it provides a stable environment for your future 
development.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Francis
> >
> >
> >
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