Yep I agree, this would be a godsend, adobe did have one but its pretty
pointless as only checks once ever, if you where to press cancel button by
mistake then that’s it as it puts it in cookies that you have checked.

I have problem with this too.

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Sent: 16 April 2005 14:57
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [svg-developers] SVG in HTML?



OK, I can display SVG inside of HTML no problem on my computer that
already has the Adobe SVG 3 viewer.  

However, what about new users that are probably using IE 6 and do NOT
have an SVG viewer.  Is there a solid snippet of JavaScript code that
can be added to test for SVG being installed?  I have not seen one but
suspect this is something everyone needs so it is probably easy to do
and is already out there.





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