Hi,

Indeed we had the same experience the SVG implementation and we hardly
needs some codeforks.
Differences were in the areas of getStyle, getBBox, eventhandling (not
so accurate when clicking on small objects as line or small squares).
For all things a solution was found to let it work in firefox.
Some minor point the implementation on the Firefox Mac is less
complete (much slower in rendering, some weids behaviour on scrolling
a window, and fonts are not handled well).
But the power of mixing SVG and DOM elements is great!

John Ophof
http://open-modeling.sourceforge.net 
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> Hi All,
> 
> I have been recently working on a large project that must run in FireFox
> native SVG and IE (ASV).  And, I just wanted to say that FireFox
native SVG
> has come a long way and is really great to work with.
> 
> There may be some small quirks, but all-in-all, Hats off!!! To the
> developers that have made it possible.
> 
> Keep up the great work!
> 
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Regards
> Chris Peto
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