--- In [email protected], "ddailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm fiddling a bit with in-line SVG and have found the SVG's Wiki 
> description at http://wiki.svg.org/Inline_SVG quite helpful. I'm
feeling 
> mildly dazed by the number of hoops one has to go through for
cross-browser 
> compatability and began wondering if future IE's might opt for a bit
more 
> standards compliance when it comes to the XHTML / XML thing (whence
most of 
> the hoops for inlining seem to emanate).

Most of what I know about IE 7 is from blogs but I think there has
been a clear statement that the focus for IE 7 as far as web standards
are concerned is CSS improvements. Parsing XHTML as
application/xhtml+xml with an XML parser is not planned for IE 7, I
think I have seen a statement alike "it is not possible to do it in
the time frame set for IE 7, we either want to do it right or not do
it at all" so for IE 7 they don't do it at all as far as I understand.






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