Sadly, Inkscape doesn't have such great SVGt support. (Although I have not
tired the new release.) You could try Ikivo Animator, they support only
SVGt tiny, but only for Animating static content. They don't allow any
content creation if I remember correctly. I think they have a 30 day trial
ve
I'm using IE7.
Thanks,
Matt
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> Are you using firefox with ASV or Internet Explorer or what else?
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> Bye,
> Flavio
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I've tried looking into this as the possible source of the problem,
but it doesn't look like that is the issue. I've reproduced the
problem and then tried to navigate to Adobe's SVG zone to look at
some of their example SVG documents to see if they would display the
same problem. Unfortunatel
On Monday 12 February 2007 18:42, nphasematt wrote:
> I upgraded my ASV to the beta 6 version, a
Matt,
ASV is a retiring product, and ASV6 will never be upgraded.
Unless your application has a projected lifespan ending before 2009, I would
shy away from ASV-only solution as from what I last hea
At 01:57 PM 2/12/2007, Ronan Oger wrote:
>You may want to ensure that your app is FF and Opera compliant. It is
>generally not difficult when you start early enough.
Even after the fact, I've found that some global replacement of
getters and setters and namespaces
is usually enough to do the tric
ASV 3 will be *available* indefinitely. It won't be *supported* after
Jan 2008.
On 13/02/2007, at 5:57 AM, Ronan Oger wrote:
> On Monday 12 February 2007 18:42, nphasematt wrote:
>> I upgraded my ASV to the beta 6 version, a
>
> Matt,
>
> ASV is a retiring product, and ASV6 will never be upgra
There I go, spreading FUD.
You're right, and I confirmed it on their EOL FAQ
http://www.adobe.com/svg/pdfs/ASV_EOL_FAQ.pdf
The lack of certification on Vista is interesting. Has anyone tried running
SVG apps in IEx on Vista?
Ronan
On Monday 12 February 2007 22:37, Guy Morton wrote:
> ASV 3 wil
The issues with Vista seem to be minor. According to Adobe's own
documentation:
"Will ASV install and run on Microsoft Windows Vista?
Adobe SVG Viewer is not certified to install on Vista. In addition,
users who install ASV
on an older version of Windows and then upgrade to Vista should be
Well, i don't if the problem you're experiencing is the same as mine, at any
rate, with IE7, ASV seems to work more reliably.
Today for instance i came across an svgz document, embedded in an html page
using EMBED, that displays perfectly with IE7 (WinXP) + ASV 3.03, but it seems
to load only p
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