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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), a W3C Recommendation, is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML.

(1) Generating SVG web page

  1. Wikipedia.
  2. Batik, a Java-based toolkit for applications or applets that include images in the SVG format.
  3. Sketsa SVG graphics editor.
  4. Inkscape est un logiciel libre d'édition de graphismes vectoriels.

(2) SVG test page

  1. W3C test suite.
  2. Kevlindev.
  3. SVGBasics tutorials.
  4. Gaëtan GABORIT.
  5. Embed, inline or alone ?
  6. XHTML pages with standard MathML and SVG in several browsers.
  7. A swarm of motes.

(3) SVG example

  1. O'Reilly Commons: SVG Essentials.
  2. Mozilla SVG project.
  3. Articles in Opera developer community.
  4. W3schools.
  5. David Lane Scalable Vector Graphics.

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Zinc-67
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