Safari Adds SVG Support in Nightly Builds


Posted by jeffschiller apropos SVG on the Web on Mon Dec 19th, 2005 at 12:14:33 BST

Dave Hyatt, WebKit developer, posts on the Safari Weblog that Safari now has SVG support integrated into its nightly builds. Visit the Webkit SVG status page to learn the level of support and open bugs against the implementation.

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by boxster on Thu Jun 21st, 2007 at 06:00:27 BST
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When the iphone is released the safari will get a lot of publicity, but the new released windows safari sucks (security problems, ...)

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by tomblack on Mon Aug 13th, 2007 at 16:12:16 BST
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What's interesting is the amount of effort Apple has put it to emulate the OS X interface on Windows. It doesn't go anywhere near this extent on any other of it's high profile Windows apps (iTunes and Quicktime). I think they've mimicked the OS X Safari because they wanted the rendering to be identical between the two, although I've not yet tested this. This will make developing for Safari far easier for Windows users, as it'll render the same in Windows as in OS X, and then you'd logically assume it would render the same for iPhone's Safari - opening up iPhone app development to millions of Windows based web developers.

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