Hi Steve,
No, Safari 1 and 2 doesn't support SVG. On the old PowerPC the Adobe
plugin worked in Safari but on the newer Intel Macs it doesn't.
However, Opera 9 works very well on MacOSX. It is even a bit faster
than the Windows version, and displays fonts nicer than on Windows.
As you know, Sa
> I have no idea what kind of SVG support it (Safari 3.0) has.
SVG support in version 3 of Safari seems to be fairly consistent! :-)
Few memory leaks observed (which lack a deeper study before trying to
post any bug reports), but in terms of support it seems to tackle with
Firefox (http://www.code
Safari doesn't support SMIL animation, just like Firefox. So no
surprise that your animation doesn't work.
gzip compression is supported in the browser. It works fine for me.
If it doesn't work in your case it might also be a server
configuration problem?
Andreas
> Just tested and my The Spoo
On 27 Jul 2007, at 08:07, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> No, Safari 1 and 2 doesn't support SVG. On the old PowerPC the Adobe
> plugin worked in Safari but on the newer Intel Macs it doesn't.
If you start Safari with Rosetta (Get Info -> tick `Open using
Rosetta'),
the PPC-only plug-in should work eve
Hi
Just tested and my The Spoon animation series are
still not playing with Safari new beta. Everthing
appears same time in the screen and wrong sizes.
Seems, that support of AnimateMotion tag is not
implemented. Also there is no support for compressed
SVGZ format. Apple will have long way to go.
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From: Andreas Neumann
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:54 AM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: SVG in Safari 1 and 2
Safari doesn't support SMIL animation, just like Firefox. So no
surprise that your animation doesn't work.
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