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SVG and the Indexing of Web Standards

wombatmobile writes "The world's most popular search engine company is a leading supporter of open standards. It pours money and people into initiatives that promote, assist, support and implement Web standards. As a core foundation of is mission statement, all web assets should ideally be of a kind that it can work with. Strange then, that the world's most popular search engine doesn't index all of the current important Web standards formats. Doug Schepers of W3C blogs about how Scalable Vector Graphics content is recognized and not recognized by search engines, currently and historically." Readability really helps out on this site.

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  1. Poorly rendered by Lord+Grey · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    That site serves as a poster child for why Safari 5.0's "Reader" feature exists.

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  2. Re:How I Learned to Start Thinking and Hate the Je by La+Gris · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The trouble with mentally ill people is, they think it is legitimate to squat topics in order to dispense dumb hate talk.

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    Léa Gris
  3. Re:How I Learned to Start Thinking and Hate the Je by Culture20 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    There are two types of people in the world: people who think there are two types of people in the world and people who don't. I'm among the first type and I think the world is divided into people who think there are two types of people in the world and people who don't.

    Fixed that for you. Unless of course you meant that gentiles are the people who think there are two types of people, and that being Jewish prevented one from thinking there are only two types of people. Then I suppose you'd being internally consistent in your argument.

    The rest of your troll post is the usual insane ravings of a KKK member. Go back to 1930's Germany and sign up for the Nazi Party, Adolf.