--- 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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