Hi JD,

on Macintosh all browsers work more or less equally well with the 
Adobe SVG viewer3 plugin. I use ASV3 with Safari, Firefox, Mozilla, 
Opera, iCab.

MacOSX has the big advantage that browser plugins are centrally 
stored. If you have ASV3 installed in the system. All newly installed 
browsers will see it and use it.

None of the Macintosh browsers can communicate directly with the 
plugin. This means that the SVG file within the browser cannot be 
manipulated from the outside world. This is only possible with 
Internet Explorer on Windows.

There are some hacks to change HTML from inside the SVG file, using 
browserEval(), though.

Andreas

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jean-David Benamou <jean-david.
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> Hi,
> 
> Could anyone tell me where does SVG implementation
> stands on MAC ???
> What is the best browser/plugin combination ?
> Is is comparable to IE/ASV on Windows ?
> 
> As SVG is a graphic language and
> a large number of professional involved with graphics
> "like" MAC, maybe this is an important issue
> to consider with respect to SVG development ?
> 
> Thanks
> JD





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