> > But you do know it has been possible, for quite some time, to render
> > core SVG instructions on the majority of desktops today, right?
> > http://deng.com.br/features/
> >
> > If you wish to improve the rendering instructions, then you can do
so...
> > it's an opensource SWF which contains the SVG code:
> > http://deng.com.br/support/

Unfortunately, as already mentioned the DENG project is still in its
infancy.  Static SVG content is one thing, but where SVG's power is in
interaction with the DOM and its scriptability.  

I think I've asked before, but couldn't find my post when searching: 
What would be the challenge in taking the Mozilla codebase and turning
that into an ActiveX control for IE that handles XHTML and SVG
content?  IE6 and 7 both don't support either MIME types, so this
would allow XHTML with SVG inline as well as SVG linked by reference
(HTML:object).  Get that deployed far enough and you could actually
see XHTML and SVG start to make inroads into the web.  Granted, it's
still a plugin, but at least it couldn't be killed by a corporation's
whim.

Of course, I'm sure I'm just being naive and this is not an easy task.



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