Thanks for all your responses. When placing the svg file in an html file, the
graphics and animation works fine on the IE browser:
http://www.pinyinology.com/ontology/wang2_test.html
But when the svg file is opened as an independent file, what appears on the
screen is the original
This can be due to an issue with SVG support in Internet Explorer in a
computer with Visual Studio 2005 installed:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916442
In a glance, if you aren't able to follow Martin Honnen's suggestion
(if you don't have server administrative access, for example) you can
try
Is MS walking away from VML finally?
I recently downloaded MS Visio 2007 and noticed that there are two svg
options in the 'save as' dialog and zero vml.
No big deal I thought its probably the default for 'save as web page'.
Guess again, 'save as web page' generates an image mapped gif in an
html
FWIW, IE7 continues VML support. I hope they don't discontinue it since for
some (simple) things I like the option of providing VML as an alternative to
SVG if the plugin doesn't exist.
David
- Original Message -
From: dr.cataclyst
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
Hi, Dave-
The Microsoft IE team has a strong stated policy of not breaking
existing content. I would expect this to apply to VML as well.
Regards-
-Doug
ddailey wrote:
FWIW, IE7 continues VML support. I hope they don't discontinue it since for
some (simple) things I like the option of
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