I just noticed that Batik now supports SVG content in the <image> tag. Way to go Batik! This means that this is supported in IE/ASV and Batik. I was wondering about the status of Opera and Mozilla on this area. Many of the desktop applications on Linux and Mac are using SVG for icons instead of bitmap ones and there are lots of great icons out there in SVG format. If the browsers support SVG in <image> this would be a great way to get the same look and feel for GUI's in SVG as on the desktop. Does anyone know Opera's and Mozilla's plans on this?
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