John C. Turnbull wrote:
>
> Excellent suggestion Francis!
>   
> 
> But...  it will never happen.  Why not?  One word: Silverlight.  
Why support
> SVG when you can lock your customers in to a proprietary MS 
technology?
> 

Hi John,

Yes, it is apparent to all that the XAML/Silverlight folks at MS have 
been caught with their hand in the SVG cookie jar. However, it seems 
to me that the IE development team has trancended the strategy to 
kill SVG. There are just too many requests for native SVG support in 
IE. I feel sure that native SVG will be part of IE8+ 
However,
this bundle with ASV3 would be the best signifier that the IE 
Development Team currently recognizes SVG as a required feature.
 
-Francis



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