-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 jdd wrote:
Pascal Bleser wrote:
But SVG/SVGZ (SVGZ just being a gzipped SVG) is a must ;)
the problem is very simple: is there a risk to have malicious code imbedded with svg images? if so, we can't afford to let somebody upload them.
Huh.. malicious code in SVG ? oO SVG is XML, not ActiveX or .exe To answer your question: no, there is no risk of having malicious code embedded in SVG images.
if not, it is easy to make them uploadable (but will mediawiki display them, this is an other story)
It's up to your browser to display them.
Firefox >= 1.5 has native support for SVG (I think recent Konqueror
versions as well)
For other/older browsers, you must install a free browser plugin from Adobe.
cheers
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