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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), a W3C Recommendation, is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML.
(1) SVG-compliant web browser
- SVG in Windows Internet Explorer 6.0+ uses the Adobe SVG Viewer 3.03 plugin, or Adobe SVG Viewer 6.0 Alpha Build 38363 plugin.
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5+ supports native SVG on all platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac).
- Opera 8+ supports SVG.
- SVG viewer plugin installation for other browsers.
(2) Generating SVG web page
- Learn SVG book.
- Wikipedia.
- WikiSVG.
- Batik, a Java-based toolkit for applications or applets that include images in the SVG format.
- Sketsa SVG graphics editor.
- SVG in Firefox.
- SVG support in Opera 9.
(3) SVG test page
- Opera developer community.
- W3C test suite.
- Animated SVG embedded/inline in XHTML.
- Kevlindev.
- SVG format.
- SVGBasics tutorials.
- Gaëtan GABORIT.
- Embed, inline or alone ?
- XHTML pages with standard MathML and SVG in several browsers.
- A swarm of motes.
(4) SVG example
- Mozilla SVG project.
- Opera SVG features.
- Aricles in Opera developer community.
- W3schools.
- David Lane Scalable Vector Graphics.
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