

I did see something recently about some work that was being done with Safari and SVG but can't remember more than that. I don't know what the problem with the Google implementation is, but considering the generally spotty results I get with SVG (mainly using iCab), I'd guess that it's a combination of things. You don't have to do this, but using the contextual menu, select View SVG and you'll should get the SVG graphic in a separate window, where you can zoom in and out using the contextual menu. SVG does work with Safari: see (if you have the plug-in installed!). Free svg viewer free download - Adobe SVG Viewer (OS X), Aurora SVG Viewer & Converter (Mac), MSG Viewer for Outlook, and many more programs. Adobe SVG Viewer gives you the ability to view Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)-a language based on XML and designed for building data-driven, interactive, and optimized graphics for the Web.
