Well, yes, I used embed, but it was done 2 years ago, so may be it
doesn't work in Opera now. But it definitely works in IE after Adobe
plug-in installation.

On Apr 12, 2005 9:33 AM, Kornel Lesinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 00:02:52 +0100, Dmitry Baranovskiy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I have developed some projects on SVG
> > (http://siter.com.au/dmitry/Pie/pie.html ,
> > http://siter.com.au/dmitry/Composer/Composer.html ,
> > http://siter.com.au/dmitry/MaxControl/index.html , etc.) It is very
> > powerfull thing, but there are few companies that interested in SVG
> > development. Flash rules, dispite that SVG is standard.
> 
> I'm using Opera 8b3, which has SVG1.1 Tiny support built-in,
> but on your site I only see empty boxes marked "Plug-in content".
> 
> That might be because you're using <embed> instead of <object>
> and serve .svg as text/plain, not image/svg+xml...
> or maybe Opera's SVG support isn't mature enough yet...
> 
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> regards, Kornel Lesiński
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