Hi all,
It seems like Mozilla Firefox 1.5 with native SVG support is now
officially released!
Congratulations to the Mozilla SVG team (Alex, Tim, Jonathan, etc.)
for their great work. To my knowledge this is the first webbrowser
that implements a good enough SVG and DOM subset to make SVG
applica
Hi,
On 30 nov. 2005, at 10:49, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> Mozilla SVG also supports HTML/SVG communication using ECMAscript.
This is also what the W3C calls Coumpound Documents where different
markups can be interleaved together so that a developer can always
use what he/she feels is the best
Antoine,
> > As pointed out several times already, Mozilla SVG and Batik are
> > stricter regarding invalid SVG elements, missing
> namespaces, mimetypes
> > and invalid DOM-methods.
>
> And we can only applaud the Firefox for going this way,
> everyone needs to have a strict environment to c
Hi all,
On 11/30/05, Andreas Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It seems like Mozilla Firefox 1.5 with native SVG support is now
> officially released!
It's worth mentioning that Mozilla Firefox 1.5 release candidate 3 became
the official Mozilla Firefox 1.5 release, so if you downloaded rc3
On Nov 30, 2005, at 04:49, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> It seems like Mozilla Firefox 1.5 with native SVG support is now
> officially released!
Congratulations and many deeply heartfelt thanks to the FF SVG team!
We know how hard it can be to implement SVG, especially with support
for inlining ins
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