Comment Re:And the top post on the linked blog? (Score 1) 185
"b) there is barely a drop of SVG on the web at the moment, and c) the major desktop browsers don't thoroughly, consistently support it"
This doesn't matter since we are talking about mobile devices. You won't see Firefox or IE running on a phone any time soon.
However, Opera aleady supports SVGT on their mobile browser and have great support in Opera 8 for SVGT. http://svg.org/story/2005/3/16/152318/005 (Mozilla also has a project, not sure it is for the full SVG spec or just SVGT.)
As for a, fonts are really the only thing that need touching up. (Unless you have a font engine built into the phone.) Have you seen SVGT on a phone yet? Or are you just speculating?
50 phones have SVGT 1.1 browsers built in and plenty more are on the way that will support SVGT 1.2. Vodafone is leading the charge. If you have Vodafone odds are something on it is done in SVG.
This doesn't matter since we are talking about mobile devices. You won't see Firefox or IE running on a phone any time soon.
However, Opera aleady supports SVGT on their mobile browser and have great support in Opera 8 for SVGT. http://svg.org/story/2005/3/16/152318/005 (Mozilla also has a project, not sure it is for the full SVG spec or just SVGT.)
As for a, fonts are really the only thing that need touching up. (Unless you have a font engine built into the phone.) Have you seen SVGT on a phone yet? Or are you just speculating?
50 phones have SVGT 1.1 browsers built in and plenty more are on the way that will support SVGT 1.2. Vodafone is leading the charge. If you have Vodafone odds are something on it is done in SVG.