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Please take a look at this webpage that I made.

notfred

Lifer
This is slightly different than the normal request of this variety. I don't care to have the layout critiqued, but rather the content. Don't worry, it's short.... about 6 lines and two images. It's a little bit about SVG images.

If you could look at the page and let me know if you could see both images (trying to guage how many people have an SVG viewer installed ... one comes with acrobat, so even if you don't think you do, you might), and if you couldn't, whether you downloaded the viewer... and any other info you'd like to offer would be great.

Also, if you find this interesting in the least, print out the page and compare the two images on paper and let me know what you think 🙂

Link (1mb)
 
I don't see the image on the left

and I have acrobat (both reader and the one that makes PDFs)

and i'm not downloading the plugin unless i absolutely must
 
I don't see the image on the left in Opera or Internet Explorer (both latest versions)

I'm on XP SP1 with Norton Antivirus and Norton Personal Firewall 2004, I tried again with the firewall disabled since it blocks ads and still got same result

edit: I've got Acrobat as well
 
Bah, you all clicked "no" to the little "would you like to install the Adobe SVG viewer?" message when you installed acrobat reader, didn't you?

You people make it hard for new technologies to gain any ground on the internet 😛
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Bah, you all clicked "no" to the little "would you like to install the Adobe SVG viewer?" message when you installed acrobat reader, didn't you?

You people make it hard for new technologies to gain any ground on the internet 😛

i dont remember seeing that
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Bah, you all clicked "no" to the little "would you like to install the Adobe SVG viewer?" message when you installed acrobat reader, didn't you?

You people make it hard for new technologies to gain any ground on the internet 😛

I didn't get one of those with and without my firewall, cleared cache too.

If by new technologies you mean spyware, then yes, I make it harder to get started 😛
 
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Originally posted by: notfred
Bah, you all clicked "no" to the little "would you like to install the Adobe SVG viewer?" message when you installed acrobat reader, didn't you?

You people make it hard for new technologies to gain any ground on the internet 😛

I didn't get one of those with and without my firewall, cleared cache too.

If by new technologies you mean spyware, then yes, I make it harder to get started 😛

SVG is an image format, not spyware. And the box I'm talknig about shows up when you install acrobat, my page doesn't try to install anything.
 
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