Hello,

I just read that Adobe has decided to redact their decision to make 
the Adobe SVG Viewer go end-of-life, but I cannot find that in 
writing on Adobe's website.  I believe this is a myth.  Has anyone 
heard about this information or disinformation?

Also, is this disinformation or has someone heard that IE will offer 
native support for SVGs in IE 7.2?

Here is the link with the ASV statement:

http://blog.codedread.com/archives/2006/09/09/adobe-announces-end-of-
life-for-svg-viewer/

[Editor's Note: To avoid confusion and spreading of mis-information, 
I feel it's my duty to state that Adobe later changed their decision 
about removing the SVG Viewer download from their site. As of Dec 
2006, Adobe has decided to keep the viewer download available 
indefinitely.]


I think that keeping ASV on the Adobe site (down the road) 
constitutes support for ASV...

Thanks for any clarification.

Jim



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