That is consistent with my observations as well. I don’t think Chrome has
yet implemented SMIL à script activities.

 

Of the approximately 80 tests contained in the first 60 links (excluding #
37) at  http://cs.sru.edu/~ddailey/svg/2011/Galorie.html , Chrome passes
35/80. Safari does worse than Chrome but handles some text issues better
than Chrome at present. I understand those will eventually break, as well,
to follow Chrome’s lead.

 

By comparison Firefox does 56/80;  Opera 11.52 does 73/80 and Opera 12
(build 1191) does 41/80 – I’m a bit worried about Opera since they seem to
have reinterpreted the spec in ways that break things that worked for many
years in earlier versions, as well as in ASV and Firefox. The notion that if
you code something to work in two or three browsers then it is probably
right seems to be coming unraveled a bit.

 

regards

David

 

 

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Hi,

I've found that in Chrome, some SMIL produces error messages (these are
generated by a Javascript function with try catch). I've also found that
SMIL animations don't trigure other SMIL or Javascript when they should.

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<mailto:svg-developers%40yahoogroups.com> , Marty Sullivan <dark3251@...>
wrote:
>
> James, we know how to look at source code. You need to address
specifically
> what does not work for you in Chrome, I don't have time to do that for
you.
> Like I said, every SMIL feature I've used in Chrome works just fine and I
> remember watching SMIL support grow in Webkit around a year ago when the
> Acid3 test included SMIL, so it obviously supports it.
> 
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:54 PM, jamesd <jcdeering1@...> wrote:





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