well,

WebKit would definitely be the better solution as it sticks to 
standards. Some interesting news from Down Under about that topic can be 
found here - http://tinyurl.com/6hpsbc

Klaus

Francis Hemsher wrote:
> 
> 
> John C. Turnbull wrote:
>  >
>  > Excellent suggestion Francis!
>  >
>  >
>  > But... it will never happen. Why not? One word: Silverlight.
> Why support
>  > SVG when you can lock your customers in to a proprietary MS
> technology?
>  >
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> Yes, it is apparent to all that the XAML/Silverlight folks at MS have
> been caught with their hand in the SVG cookie jar. However, it seems
> to me that the IE development team has trancended the strategy to
> kill SVG. There are just too many requests for native SVG support in
> IE. I feel sure that native SVG will be part of IE8+
> However,
> this bundle with ASV3 would be the best signifier that the IE
> Development Team currently recognizes SVG as a required feature.
> 
> -Francis
> 
> 

-- 
Klaus Förster
Institut für Geographie
Universität Innsbruck
A-6020 Innsbruck, Innrain 52
Tel.: +43 (0)512 507 5434

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