Hi, I apreciate the effort but is this basically a fools errand. I can't help thinking that by the time they get SVG Web to the level of ASV or Opera, there's a fair chance that all browsers will also have pretty much full SVG implimentation and nobody will be using versions of IE prior to 9. Perhaps I'm being over optimistic or missing something.
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