OK, Let's get it on...in the real world.
Maybe, some futuristic application of SVG can be seamless with XML, but 
today if you want to present SVG to the current viewing public, you 
better have an .svg file to accept the process.
Francis

--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Holger Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Francis Hemsher schrieb:
> 
> > Hey Benc,
> > I just love folks that like to push the envelope a bit to its
> > extremes.
> 
> what do you mean by this ? i thought svg was created for just that 
> purpose... mixing it with other xml dialects.
> 






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