> As a final note, I believe that using an HTML fallback with a static
> image (if applicable) or a link+instructions on how to install ASV (or
> any other alternative) plug-in is a simple yet effective approach. :-)


A friendly fallback helping people to install SVG capabilities, maybe
the time is right. Next to that it should be friendly to end users, it
should also be friendly to the many different SVG implementers. End to
make it friendly to the SVG content creators maybe something like
svg.org/IEfix.php?uri=http://myServer.com/myContent.svg (404, read the
URL to catch the idea) is a good idea.
(with cookies or something to 'annoy only once').



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