Comment by ikkun
1 day ago
I do wish tinyVG or similar would take off, but I don't see that ever actually happening. the only thing I think it's missing is animation support, which is pretty niche but not as niche as <script> tags.
1 day ago
I do wish tinyVG or similar would take off, but I don't see that ever actually happening. the only thing I think it's missing is animation support, which is pretty niche but not as niche as <script> tags.
We need a secondary official SSVG (Secure SVG) spec so the changes can be guaranteed by browsers and other implementors.
This would allow an update to the xmlns to
Which would allow the image to force SSVG mode and disable all non-approved features, but you could also update the image tag so the client could force security on potentially insecure SVGs