I went to the following web page: 

http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/

It seems that ASV is no longer available for download. But if one has already 
installed ASV to his computer, he is still able to view SVG.  I like to make 
100% sure on whether or not the ASV is still available for downloading. If not, 
I need to urge my visitors to switch to Firefox or Opera.   The SVG files in my 
web site are important in presenting ideas.  


Thanks for your help.
fulio pen


________________________________
From: richard.trigaux <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday,  January 2, 2009 7:05:17 AM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: displaying svg on IE after 12-31-08


--- In svg-developers@ yahoogroups. com, Fuliopen <fulio...@.. .> wrote:
>
> I still have a question. Why does Adobe discontinue its support for 
SVG?  Is maintenance of the plug-in too expensive, or SVG is 
defective?  Thanks.
> 
> fulio pen

Since they bought macromedia, the creator and owner of flash, they 
don't have any interest in supporting the SVG. If flash is replaced 
by SVG, they lose a lucrative market of expensive flash authoring 
tools. Seems that they do not have the idea od selling SVG authoring 
tools...

    


      

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