I've got an HTML document with some inline SVG

<svg id="mapWindow" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg";  viewBox="79895.9 
-55.7449 664697 664697">
<g xmlns:fme="http://www.safe.com/fme"; transform="translate(0,664586) scale(1, 
-1)">
<path id="E06000027" fme:NAME="Torbay" d="M 292888,54358.5 L 290285...</path>
...</g>
...</svg>

I'm using the fme: namespace here to store the name of a polygon to save me 
looking it up elsewhere - works fine everywhere except in IE9 which is not 
recognising it. Elsewhere, I'd quite like to create attributes using this 
namespace (e.g fme:Count) - again, works on other browsers except IE. Has 
anybody got any suggestions for forcing IE9 to recognise this or do I need to 
avoid foreign namespace attributes to ensure maximum browser compatibility?



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