4 entries tagged
firefox
More than once I have moaned about the lack of useful SVG support in
Mozilla browsers such as FireFox. I installed FireFox 1.0 on my PowerBook this morning,
and when I visited my front page I was surprised and delighted to see
that the SVG graphics are being displayed!
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As of today, there is light at the end of the tunnel: the beta of
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 not only has SVG support, said SVG support is
switched on, and even works a bit.
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Since I wrote my 'First Impressions of Firefox 1.5B1', Jeff
Schiller has written a 'Guide to Deploying SVG with HTML', with
some workarounds for differences between the Firefox and Adobe views of
how compound documents work. He has also linked to the Compound
Document Formats working group at the W3C, whose mission is to sort
out some of the confusion caused by the glib assumption that we can just
mix XML document formats together and Namespaces will sort it out.
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It is about ten years now since the need was recognized for a standard vector-graphics
language for the web; about five since Mozilla rejected Adobe's
offer of a free plug-in; a couple of years since they identified
SVG support as a key differentiator between Mozilla and Microsoft
Internet Explorer---and every time I try to use SVG in a web page, I
discover a new, show-stopping bug.
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