--- In [email protected], "brucerindahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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?
> 
> Bruce Rindahl
>
I forgot to include Safari in this post - sorry.
Bruce



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