actually Safari (nightly build) already has pretty good SVG support. 
SVG fonts, SMIL and filters aren't working but scripting/DOM works 
fine (with some exceptions), patterns, gradients, etc. is also 
working fine.

It runs most of the more complex examples available at http://
www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/

Since Safari is a joint project with Konqueror, the changes made to 
Safari will also end up in Konqueror some day.

Although Microsoft (like other big companies) doesn't announce what 
they ship in future products I am personally assuming that MS is 
working on SVG support. Don't know which version of IE they are 
targetting, but they can't ignore the fact that all other browsers do 
SVG while they don't.

Microsoft repeatedly stating they care about standards I am assuming 
they will support SVG.

Andreas

--- In [email protected], "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Opera and Firefox have a really good native support for SVG.
> Konqueror and Safari need a plugin (not ASV) but they want to 
begin cover
> a little native support.
> I don't think we need explorer to develop svg applications... 
don't you?
> 
> bye
> Antonio




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