- From: Porter, David A <david.a.porter@boeing.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 16:22:18 -0800
- To: "Jeff Schiller" <codedread@gmail.com>, "SVG IG List" <public-svg-ig@w3.org>
Nice starting baseline, Jeff, thanks! Is it sufficiently apolitical to provide actual "how to" install / usage notes? Such as where to get the code, how to get it hooked into your IE, and any major consequences / limitations viewing typical SVGs with the result? Like I said I think this is a terrific start and invaluable information. David.A.Porter@Boeing.com >Distributed Server Integration, GG-GG-5581, homepage http://grp-cno-dst-svr.web.boeing.com/ >Boeing Information Technology, Bellevue Washington USA >* phone 253-223-4732, other contact options at http://card.web.boeing.com/WebCard.cfm?id=113185 -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Schiller [mailto:codedread@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:28 PM To: SVG IG List Subject: SVG Solutions for Internet Explorer As discussed in the last call, I had the task of starting a page on PlanetSVG that outlines the various SVG solutions for IE. I just wrote up some free-form text to describe the known SVG solutions for Internet Explorer on PlanetSVG. I should have coalesced some of Andreas' thoughts on the W3C wiki [1] into this article, but that will have to be in a future iteration. I'm not going to publish the article publicly just yet as it requires a great deal more work. I invite anyone interested in contributing to log into planetsvg.com and go to: http://www.planetsvg.com/content/svg-solutions-internet-explorer You can either provide comments in the mailing list or edit the article directly (click the "Edit" tab near the top). As we discussed, the intention is to make this a non-political article that describes technical pros and cons without any bias or opinion. I'm not convinced I achieved that goal 100%, but it's a start. Thanks, Jeff [1] http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/wiki/SVG_Plugin_for_IE
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