Just some brainstorming...

Google and Yahoo now offer an adjusted Internet Explorer.

Just wondering how far the used IE Admin Kit (IEAK) can help to bring
SVG to IE...
You can probably insert the Adobe SVG Viewer (ASV), but that's of not
much use: when people can find this special IE, they can also just
install the plug-in themselves, plus i think the ASV license doesn't
allow it.

Add in some extras maybe: bookmark(let)s, ... i mean
favorites/favelets... , and a start page showing the latest SVG news
and SVG beauty (and i don't mean an island girl)

That's still not much, maybe...

instead of ASV, use Batik.
There are some questions about how nice this can be blended in, what
the different options are (app, webstart app, applet). One of the
non-Sun java compilers can compile into an activeX component i was
told (though not production quality yet).

I don't know much about IE at all. It's the blue E carefully hidden
away (for guest users) at my machine only to be double-clicked
sometimes when i want to try some SVG that both Firefox and Opera
can't handle yet.

Are you, or do you know any, IE experts?





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