I looked into SVG solutions for IE8 about 2 years ago and found nothing. I 
was able to convince my boss that, at least for the product I was working 
on, users would be required to use IE9, Firefox, or Chrome. It was a good 
decision.

On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 1:41:47 PM UTC-4, Magnus wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I found it: The error was caused by the use of SVG! IE 8 does not support 
> SVG!
>
> So far, so good!
>
> But I am not happy with the hard way I had to go: I have repeatedly 
> commented out parts of my code, recompile, build and deploy, until I found 
> the problem. 
>
>
>    - When I go to the homepage of the SVG library (svgjs.com) with IE8, I 
>    get a nice message telling that my browser does not support SVG.
>    - When I go to the homepage of another SVG library (snapsvg.io), I get 
>    an error message pointing into the JS file of the library, wich is also ok.
>    
>
> But when I load my app into IE 8, I get nothing, only this stupid 
> statement that "undefined" is "null". It's clear that there may be a 
> library function which tells if the browser supports SVG. I will look for 
> such a function in the first library. But until today I did not know that 
> SVG was causing the problem. What could I have done differently to find the 
> problem more quickly?
>
> BTW: Both SVG libraries seem to not support IE8. Do you know another 
> library that provides a fallback, e. g. to Flash, when the browser does not 
> support SVG? Or would you simply ignore such an old browser?
>
> Thanks
> Magnus
>

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