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What is the state of native SVG support in the most popular browsers in their latest releases?

  • Internet explorer
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari
  • Chrome
  • Konqueror
  • Camino
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Nope. I added a link to an article on theregister.co.uk talking about IE8 features. If you don't feel like reading the whole thing, the note about SVG support is on the 5th paragraph – Leo Oct 19 '08 at 0:05
If it's not in the beta you can safely assume it's not going to be rolled out. Most people use Adobe's SVG plugin for IE, but it's not as integrated with the DOM as the others are. – Adam Davis Oct 19 '08 at 0:06
That list is pretty bad. Mozilla, Opera, Safari have supported SVG for many years and "claims" is not the right word. See pornet's excellent link to a SVG working group co-chair member below. – Rob May 5 '10 at 22:33
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Results of testing against W3C SVG Test Suite in various implementations.

This chart is quite up-to-date and gives a good idea how browsers and browser plugins support SVG.

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very cool, thanks for the link. – Brian R. Bondy Oct 19 '08 at 0:47
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From 2007 a here is a list of the state of SVG support in many browsers

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It should be noted that not only does IE natively lack support but the major plugin (from Adobe) was end of lifed. While many of the browsers above offser support it is highly, highly uneven.

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