Hi, Dave-

The Microsoft IE team has a strong stated policy of not breaking 
existing content.  I would expect this to apply to VML as well.

Regards-
-Doug

ddailey wrote:
> FWIW, IE7 continues VML support. I hope they don't discontinue it since for 
> some (simple) things I like the option of providing VML as an alternative to 
> SVG if the plugin doesn't exist.
> 
> David
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: dr.cataclyst 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:49 PM
>   Subject: [svg-developers] Just noticed a lack of VML support
> 
> 
>   Is MS walking away from VML finally?
>   I recently downloaded MS Visio 2007 and noticed that there are two svg
>   options in the 'save as' dialog and zero vml.
>   No big deal I thought its probably the default for 'save as web page'.
>   Guess again, 'save as web page' generates an image mapped gif in an
>   html page.
>   Just a little food for thought.
>   dr.cataclyst



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