I've been trying to display them, but to no avail. I'm wondering if there's a trick to displaying them, because I'm able to get clients such as Outlook to display SVG's. It's really bothering me that gmail can't display them.
Google Gmail does not support SVG at this time. Google Gmail Support said that they will not support it last time i contacted them. Maybe some time in the distant future when SVG becomes more popular and widely used.
Check out this article:
http://stylecampaign.com/blog/2014/01/basics-of-svg-in-email/
And this PDF:
http://stylecampaign.com/blog/blogimages/SVG/QA-SVG-in-email.pdf
Also see this SO question:
SVG images blocked by gmail proxy
SVG support in E-Mail Clients
iPhone native (iOS 4.3, 5.1, 6.1 and 7.0) Yes
iPhone Mailbox app No
iPhone Gmail app (0.25% of opens as of June 2013) No
iPhone Sparrow app Yes
iPhone Evomail app Yes
iPhone Boxer app Yes
iPhone Yahoo! Mail app No
iPad full-sized native Yes
iPad mini native Yes
iPad Birdseye Mail Yes
iPad Incredimail Yes
iPod Touch native Yes
Android 2.1 Eclair native client No
Android 2.2 Froyo native client No
Android 2.3 Gingerbread native client No
Android 4.0 Ice Creme Sandwich native client Yes
Android 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 Jelly bean native client Yes
Android Outlook.com app ? txt version
Android Gmail app No
Android Evomail app Yes
Android Yahoo Mail app 2.0 No
Original Kindle Fire native client No
Kindle Fire HD (New vr. of Silk) native client Yes
Windows Phone 7 No
Windows Phone 7.5 No
Microsoft Surface tablet (Outlook.com/Hotmail) No
Palm webOS 4.5 No
BlackBerry OS 7 Yes
BlackBerry Z10 Yes
DESKTOP (MacMail only client I tested which worked) Yes
A list of Desktop and Webmail
Gmail Firefox: No support
Gmail Chrome: No support
Gmail IE10: No support
Yahoo Mail Firefox: No support
Yahoo Mail Chrome: No support
Yahoo Mail IE10: No support
Outlook.com Firefox: No support
Outlook.com Chrome: No support
Outlook.com IE10: No support
AOL Firefox: No support
AOL Chrome: No support
AOL IE10: No support
Outlook 2007: No support
Outlook 2010: No support
Outlook Express: No support
Outlook 2013: No support
Hotmail Firefox: No support
Apple Mail 5.2 (Mac Book Air): Support
Update 1/2/2020
You can also look at this StackOverflow answer on why Google will not support SVG images in Gmail due to the new proxy they implemented.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/21064771/1203457
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I know you can work with beacons with a iOS app or Android app.
But you can work with a web app to?
(A website recognize a beacon and do something)
Unfortunately, the general answer is no. You need native components to detect Bluetooth beacons on both Android and iOS. The web browsers on both operating systems have no hooks to detect beacons via JavaScript or HTML.
Chrome OS does have Bluetooth bindings in its Chrome browser, which may allow you to build a web app on Chrome OS that does this. But this would really be a Chrome App not a general purpose web app.
The Chrome browser for iOS and Android also detects Eddystone-URL beacons, but it will not pass the detection info to a web app. Detections are sent to the user as a notification and tapping on that notification simply brings up a configured URL in the Chrome web browser. This does not allow any dynamic web app behavior based on beacon detections.
I'm trying to integrate U2F Authentication in GWT project and I need to know if is this solution compatible with all new web browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari...)? Normally in Google Chrome I've to install a plugin that's called "FIDO U2F (Universal 2nd Factor) extension".
Is the same for others browsers?
Is there any way to work without a plugin for new web browser?
Do other browsers support U2F? currently not.
Is there any way to work without a plugin for a new web browser? No, that's the whole point of U2F: a phishing attack is made impossible thanks to direct communication with the browser.
Extra information
You had to install a plugin in Chrome in the past, currently (I think starting from version 40), this is not required anymore: U2F capability is built in from that version on in Chrome. As to which other browsers support U2F: currently none. Firefox supports U2F via the U2F Support Add-on, and is working on supporting U2F natively.
Microsoft reportedly will include FIDO support in Windows 10. It might be possible that browsers will rely on the OS-U2F-check then, and do not (need to) include FIDO support directly anymore. However, this is speculation only for the moment.
An easy compatibility check I'd like to carry out is to use the Yubikey's demo site.. It will be reported immediately when your browser does not support U2F (try opening the demosite in Firefox and see what happens).
Yes, it is an old thread, but let's make an update:
2016 September update : FIDO U2F browser support
Chrome for Windows, OS X and Linux: Yes (Built-in)
Chrome for Android [for FIDO U2F over NFC and over BLE devices]: Yes (You still have to download the official Google Authenticator App but this requirement will disappear in the future)
Firefox: Devs are now officially working on it. Mozilla Foundation joined the FIDO Alliance. For now, while waiting for the official built-in support, you can use this great addon: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/u2f-support-add-on/ (It won't work on websites that do not know Firefox can be used too...)
Safari, Internet Explorer and Edge: No U2F support is even planned, but who cares anyway... :)
Just for the record: Opera Public Beta (v41) has U2F built-in support too. The next stable release should support FIDO U2F too.
Google Chrome: out-the-box since Chrome 41 (no extension required) https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6103523?hl=en
Internet Explorer: "in development" https://dev.modern.ie/platform/status/fido20webapis/
Mozilla Firefox: popular feature request https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1065729
It isn't specifically true that browsers can't add compatibility via extensions as per Michael's post, the issue isn't that it's secure because the browser "directly communicates" - USB can be sniffed so U2F isn't secure in that sense, which is precisely why it has defences against replay attacks.
The issue relates to browsers not generally having support internally to directly talk to USB devices - or more usefully for extensions to do that (but that would throw up other unrelated security concerns). It's perfectly plausible for a piece of software to act as an intermediary for an extension and pass on authentication events to a FIDO device; I've investigated the possibility and it absolutely would work without harming the security of U2F itself - native browser support would be preferable though.
I want to show ads in my app.For this I use Microsoft Advertising sdk to get started. I have shown the ads but when I set the payment methods in pubCenter my country is not in the list . Is there any other 3rd party ads unit for 8.1 app ?
Thanks.
Have a look at this link alternatives for pubCenter
http://superdevresources.com/pubcenter-alternatives-windows-phone/
Leadbolt currently supports Windows Tablet 8.0 and 8.1 with an ad-serving SDK including the bundled cross promotion ads and analytics tools.
HTML based ad tags including house ads are currently available for the Windows Phone platform.
As I have seen only leadboat has windows 8.1 support, and it says it is going to Depreacated. What a bad thing to be Windows 8.1 DEV in a country which microsoft pubcenter do not support
https://www.leadbolt.net/
I have been using Microsoft advertising SDK for over a year, but recently I found a new ad network that works on Windows desktop app ads too. Then I integrated their SDK, it runs well in my apps, I earned much more than I did on Microsoft advertising. They support a variety of payment methods to different countries around the world. You can have a try, maybe they will support your country.
desktopad.com
I want to test my application which sends a sms. How to enable that with the Sun Java ME Platform SDK 3.0 ?
Look at this discussion on nokia forum.
what are the steps needed for sending email from a simulator ?
I am using eclipse JDE Plugin 4.5.0
You need to configure ESS Email Server Simulator.
U can download it from blackberry forum