Hi all,

I'm just in the process of developing an SVG application using AJAX 
and PHP for a client. The idea of Adobe backing out of the Adobe SVG 
field is causing some concern and to be honest I'd like to know what 
real options are available out there otherwise I'll be tempted to move 
over to Flash MX. 

The real bonus for this product I'm developing is indeed cost, it's 
practically free BUT I need to know that the application based on SVG 
is going to be suitable for the client long into the future. If I 
can't gurantee that, then I need to look for a solution that is more 
long-term.

What effect is the loss of Adobe SVG plugin going to have on coding? 
Will my javascript/php code need to change? Will I need to make 
changes to the servers to allow "new" SVG plugins/browsers to work? 
Will I have to install anything new, complicated onto users machines? 
Will SVG remain widely supported by the open source community?

I feel very much as though I should stop current development before 
I've invested too much time in a solution that is not suitable or 
worse sustainable. SVG has been a life-saver and to think I might have 
to move over to another product kinda annoys the hell out of me.

Ben





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