I considered it a while back.
Like when it was 1.nnn.
The recent rewrite/refactor was inevitable, welcome and impressive.
The templates commonly used are not xml considerate.
This is an early impedance. Which complicates quickly.
Your choice will depend on the scope of your project.
Rails is now 'a set of bolts which when used in close proximity can be used
to build Rails applications'.
It is not in of itself a server.
The major attractor AFAIC.tell has been the 'migration' facility.
Which binds simple data-access via forms to SQL schema's.
It does not migrate the data. (Unless code is added to the migration).

Plugins are another attractor.
Until you have to debug them.
A well written class structure is another 'view' of plugin 'architecture'.
Again, the re-factoring to 3.0n is welcome in this respect.

Rails is good for the 46 second client-impress scenario.
Then. into a deployment, good when the scope is narrow.

I hope I have not offended too many Rails phans.
I also hope I have not answered your question.

> I've been looking into Ruby on Rails for developing websites. There are
> lots of plug in for it. I tried searching for SVG plug-ins and couldn't find
> any.
> Has anybody used Ruby on Rails for an application using SVG? If so how well
> does it work?
>
MarkT
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