I reported many months ago that Microsoft's Virtual Earth web app was using SVG to render path data when getting directions. At the time, I complained that Google Maps was not yet doing it, though their code looked like it supported it. I was looking for directions and decided to check it out using Firefox's DOM Inspector - and sure enough, they are using SVG now to draw the path data in Firefox 2 (and using Microsoft's VML in Internet Explorer).

Ironically, Virtual Earth looks like it has much more functionality, yet most of it is broken in Firefox 2 (not in Firefox 1.5). For instance, the paths are not showing up for me in Firefox 2. Furthermore, Virtual Earth seem completely broken in Opera 9 which is a significant step backwards from 5 months ago.


§285 · October 31, 2006 · Ajax, Firefox, Google, Opera, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on Google Maps Now Uses SVG ·


I try to summarize the most relevant news from the world of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) every month. Here’s the digest for July 2006. Read the rest of this entry ...

§274 · July 31, 2006 · Ajax, Firefox, JavaScript, Laszlo, Opera, QuickLinks, RIA, Software, SVG, Technology, Web, XML · 1 comment ·


I try to summarize the most relevant news from the world of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) every month. Here's the digest for May-June 2006. Read the rest of this entry ...

§263 · June 23, 2006 · Firefox, Linux, Opera, QuickLinks, RIA, Software, SVG, Technology, Web, XML · Comments Off on SVG News Digest: 2006-06-23 ·


Many of you might know the codename for the upcoming Firefox 2 is Bon Echo. But this thread is the first I've seen mention of the codename for Firefox 3: Gran Paradiso.

§266 · June 2, 2006 · Firefox, QuickLinks, Software, Technology, Web · 1 comment ·


Via Scoble, Microsoft has updated Live Local (aka "Virtual Earth"). I took a look and was delighted to find that in the Firefox version, they are using inline SVG to draw driving directions. Read the rest of this entry ...

§260 · May 25, 2006 · Firefox, Google, Microsoft, RIA, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · 2 comments ·