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Urchin SVG: Urchin And Scalable Vector Graphics

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an exciting new XML-based language for Web graphics from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Urchin 5 now uses SVG to display new and exciting data graphs using this technology. Urchin 5 currrenlty supports the Adobe SVG Viewer 2.0 and up. This page outlines the supported browsers and platforms. Download the SVG viewer to see your graphics come alive.

Click here to visit the download page

If your platform or browser is not listed, please check the www.adobe.com/svg area for more information.

Platforms Browsers Versions Supported Installation
Windows Internet Explorer 4.0+ Yes Normal Adobe Installation
Netscape 4.x Yes Copy Files into the plug-ins folder *
6.x, 7.x Yes * Copy Files into the plug-ins folder *
Mozilla 1.x Yes * Copy Files into the plug-ins folder *
Opera 7.0+ Yes * Copy Files into the plug-ins folder *
MacOS X * Safari 1.x Yes * Normal Adobe Installation
Internet Explorer 5.2.x Yes Normal Adobe Installation
Netscape 4.x Yes Normal Adobe Installation
6.x, 7.x Yes * Normal Adobe Installation
Mozilla/Camino 1.x Yes * Normal Adobe Installation

 

* Not officially supported by Adobe SVG Viewer.

* No SVG Scripting supported

* If you install another copy of Netscape which is supported by the Netscape plug-in, you can copy the following files into your plug-ins folder to view SVG from within that browser. The Plug-in Files can normally be found in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\SVG Viewer 3.0\Plugins or C:\WINNT\System32\Adobe\SVG Viewer\.

 

Adobe Viewer Version 3.x
  • NPSVG3.dll
  • NPSVG3.zip
Adobe Viewer Version 2.x
  • NPSVGVw.dll
  • SVGView.dll
  • SVGViewer.zip
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