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Posted by ysoussov@gmail.com on 12/20/07 15:41
I am rendering some designs in svg, and i was wondering, if i were to
require the SVG plugin could I easily scale the images down and
enlarge them, without any quality loss?
On Dec 18, 10:27 pm, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net>
wrote:
> Michael Fesser wrote:
> > .oO(Nik Coughlin)
>
> >> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net> wrote in message
> >>news:11944$47685299$40cba7c3$3560@NAXS.COM...
>
> >>> For *modern* web browsers that is... <rim shot> Yep guess who that leaves
> >>> out...
> >> Not without a plugin, no. None of them support all of SVG without plugins
> >> anyway. Opera supports Tiny SVG, Firefox, Safari and Konquerer support a
> >> subset of SVG.
>
> > That's better than nothing. For "normal" SVG images the native support
> > in modern browsers is usually enough.
>
> Yep, sure beats a download box! SVG work very well for logos if only...
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
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