Most browsers do well with SVG. SVG support in browsers has improved 
dramatically over the last 12 months. The key thing is to have and 
support a standard. HTML5 isn't any different that SVG in this regard. 
If compatibility is important, then test the code with the top 4 browsers.

By the way, we make no attempt to be compatible, but our SVG animations 
seem very consistent in all browsers. That would not have been true last 
year.


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