zedkineece wrote:
> With all the doom and gloom coming with Adobe's announcement (which 
> TOTALLY screws up the project I am working on), I have tested 
> Opera's and Firefox's 'native' support of SVG, and here are my 
> problems:
> 
> * Neither one of them display our SVGs the same. The text is too 
> large in one, and too small in the other. We tried changing font 
> size from px to em, but the problem still remains.
> 
> * setAttribute is not working at all in FF, and we get varying 
> results in Opera.
> 
????
setAttribute works in ff, a sample program would be needed
> * Is there a way to pan in Opera?
> 
> * Is there even a way to pan or zoom in FF?
yes :
use setAttribute and transform and scale
> 
> * We made great use of the ASV content menu, and now that goes away.
> 
> I have been reading on everyone's rants about Adobe pulling the ASV, 
> and I agree with most assessments. Having owned and run a business 
> of my own, I can understand thoughts, but their thoughts are wrong, 
> and I personally feel that it could have serious backlash 
> financially as well as ethically. Adobe is starting to mimic 
> Microsoft's "rule at all costs" mentality. It is all about money.
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