> > -Adobe thinks it needs the open format SVG is, to be able to stand
> > Microsoft competition. As more and more people understand the
> > advantage of a real open format, but too many people think SVG is an
> > Adobe(-only) format, Adobe is taking a lower profile to give room to
> > other implementations. And after all it's editors that are Adobe's
> > business, editors that still have significant SVG support.

> Wow, those are seriously rose-coloured glasses you have!
> 
> I *seriously* doubt that Adobe is withdrawing support for SVG out of  
> love for the format and a profound wish for it to succeed.


Adobe just wishes it business to succeed, SVG can be part of a
strategy, not love.

I have 'glasses' in many colors, dark and light :-)
You did notice the word "extreme", right?





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