I like to make sure that my understanding is correct.   The ASV has been 
abandoned by Adobe.  So no download of the viewer is available.  There are 
quite a few svg files in my personal web site, and more will be added.  I 
always tell the visitors of my pages that they have to download the ASV to view 
the graphics.  

If Adobe has abandoned the viewer, do I have to tell my visitors that they must 
purchase a commercial software, as listed in the quoted message below,  to view 
the svg files?   This must be a fatal blow to svg.  

Thanks in advance for clarification. 

Fulio Pen


 --- In [email protected], "Andreas Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

 > Adobe abandoned the SVG viewer and currently there is no visible
 sign that they will release a new version.
 > 
 > Other options are:
 > 
 > * Batik (Java)
 > * Bitflash viewer (commercial)
 > * Ikivo Viewer (commercial)
 > * eSVG (commercial)
 > * any of the browsers with native SVG support (e.g. Opera, Mozilla),
 don't know if one can 
 > embed them
 > 
 > Andreas
 
 
     
                       

                
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