On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:37 AM, Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org> wrote:
> The attribute also gets written fairly frequently by SVG exported from
> Adobe Illustrator (current and previous versions) which again, one or two
> people may use to generate content, possibly even putting that content on
> websites.
>
If they're putting it on public Web sites, then they must not care that such
content doesn't render as expected in Safari, Chrome or Firefox (or IE9 I
guess). So either they don't have users with those browsers, or their
content isn't affected by the lack of enable-background support. Maybe I'm
being parochial, but I suspect the number of sites that cater exclusively to
Opera and ASV users is negligible.
Rob
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