Don't know how helpful this would be, but one of the few major sites that
allows SVG uploads is Wikipedia/Wikimedia Commons. I don't think they can
contain JavaScript but I've never tested it. SMIL animations and similar
are allowed,

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:14 PM, raster2vectorjerry <[email protected]>wrote:

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>
>
> I want to start displaying animated SVG photos that are created using our
> new online animated SVG tool; however, it's rather hard to find sites that
> already permit them for upload.
>
> I figure that a collaboration of SVG developers would be the perfect
> answer, and maybe it might help a few other people as well.
>
> Also I intend to contact various platforms to encourage them to accept SVG
> as an upload and download format. Anybody have any experiences on that?
> I'll also make a separate post on that one later.
>
> Thank you for your help!!!
>
>  
>


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