I don't know. Ask Adobe perhaps. I can't think of a logical reason  
for Adobe to ban third parties distributing ASV if Adobe themselves  
is going to continue to make it available for download from their web  
site.

Guy

On 13/02/2007, at 8:30 PM, Dylan Browne wrote:

>
>> ASV 3 will be *available* indefinitely.
>
> Yes, but is it not also true that third parties will not be able to
> distribute it after EOL?
>
> My company is currently in the early stages of implementing a
> commercial solution using SVG. As the customer uses Internet
> Explorer we have no option other than to use the ASV plug-in. We
> will be releasing before the end of this year, so this will not pose
> a problem for us in this case.
>
> However, after 2008/9, I assume that if the customer specifies that
> the supported browser must be Internet Explorer, SVG is not a viable
> solution, unless IE 8 includes native support, or someone else picks
> the development and support of an IE plugin?
>
> Regards,
>
> Dylan.
>
>
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