You should work on the basis that IE will NEVER natively support SVG.

MS are playing a clever game of brinkmanship here, knowing that while  
they keep "native SVG support in IE" as a possibility, it will cripple  
efforts to build an alternative as developers will think "why start  
that when IE will probably natively support it in a year's time?". MS  
COULD have added SVG support before now if they cared to, but they  
don't. They are too busy pushing Silverlight.


On 30/08/2008, at 10:14 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
>
> This could be regarded as a SVG/IE solution for the medium time frame
> until IE gets native SVG support. But realistically SVG support could
> be in IE 9 earliest - and this is some time away. Until then we have
> to bridge the gap. And we don't have to forget that there are still a
> lot of old IE versions around. The place where I work, still has lots
> of IE6 installations ...
>
> Andreas
>


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