--- In [email protected], "Paul Wirdnam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW: we're generating SVG using client-side XML data islands...in
case
> that makes any difference to available options.
If this is true, you seem to be pretty fluent with SVG and from the
first three points you make, you seem to be well aware of the rendering
engines/platform situation. Working for a large multi-national
corporation, It would seem natural to address Microsoft direclty urging
for a native SVG implementation, but in turn Microsoft could respond to
that request by the magic word "Why not use Silverlight?".
Is this what you wanted to hear? One thing is certain, you do work for
a large multi-national corporation...
Domenico Strazzullo.
>
> I work for a large multi-national corporation that has standardized
on
> a IE-based desktop, so switching browers to one with native SVG
> support is not an option.
>
> But we also have to mitigate ourselves from the Adobe SVG Viewer
going
> out of support from 1-Jan-2008. We've looked at the Renesis plug-in,
> but what other options do we have if we want to stay with SVG and IE?
>
> BTW: we're generating SVG using client-side XML data islands...in
case
> that makes any difference to available options.
>
> Please help!
>
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