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Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby brynn » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:32 am

Hi Friends,
I'm finally getting around to downloading the Adobe SVG Viewer, but am disappointed to find that they will be discontinuing support as of Jan 1, 2009 (

Thanks for any comments :D

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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby prkos » Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:47 am

Are you still using IE6 :o ? If you're worried about security you shouldn't lol

Get Firefox or Opera ;)

Maybe also check out Renesis player http://www.examotion.com/

or migrate to linux instead of windows :D
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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby brynn » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:02 am

No, I'm using IE7, fully updated.
Why, is IE7 supposed to display SVG's?
It's not that I'm overly worried about security, it's just the only real problem with it not being supported, is that there won't be fixes for new security issues. I think that's a legitimate concern....perhaps encountering a real security issue is not a likely scenario, but definitely legitimate.

Yeah, I may have to breake down and get Firefox. I'm just curious if there are any other options.

Thanks prkos!

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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby microUgly » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:41 am

Renesis player player is the only option for IE.

I doubt MS will ever support SVG as it somewhat competes with Silverlight. Likewise, Adobe created the SVG viewer to compete with Flash, but now it owns Flash it's dropping support for SVG.

As long as IE is the dominent browser SVG will only have very limited success as an Open Source format. Choose your browser ;)

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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby prkos » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:48 am

IE7 is ok (much better security and web standards compliance) but it seems not even IE8 will support SVG.

I wonder what could be done with Inkview, maybe a developer could shed some light.
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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby aho » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:49 am

IE7 is a legacy browser. Get Firefox, Opera or Chrome.

IE8 will be somewhat like Firefox 1.5. Just a bit more glitchy and without SVG support. It's not even released and already lagging behind.

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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby brynn » Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:03 pm

Oh that's great, thanks for that discussion.

One thing I'm confused about.
Adobe created the SVG viewer to compete with Flash, but now it owns Flash it's dropping support for SVG.

I'm not understanding how Flash and the SVG Viewer compete. I suppose if the SVG is animated, it's a little like Flash. All I understand about Flash, is that it's "active content".

Well if Flash and the SVG Viewer are competitive products, why couldn't Flash be used to view SVGs? No one mentioned that, so I'm guessing it can't be done....which again leads me to wonder how they compete.

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Re: Adobe discontinuing support for SVG Viewer

Postby microUgly » Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:38 pm

brynn wrote:I'm not understanding how Flash and the SVG Viewer compete. I suppose if the SVG is animated, it's a little like Flash. All I understand about Flash, is that it's "active content".

Active content!? That phrase sounds like marketing fluff :)

Well if Flash and the SVG Viewer are competitive products, why couldn't Flash be used to view SVGs?

A "competing" format does not mean its a "compatible" format. It is not in the best interest of a commercial company to adopt open formats.


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