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minus-squareleftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·edit-225 days agoIn related news, Microsoft is retiring support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and New Outlook (which is just Outlook for Web in a trenchcoat and should be killed with fire), because apparently removing functionality is easier than fixing vulnerabilities. I expect Edge will also be dropping support for SVGs in the near future.
In related news, Microsoft is retiring support for inline SVG images in Outlook for Web and New Outlook (which is just Outlook for Web in a trenchcoat and should be killed with fire), because apparently removing functionality is easier than fixing vulnerabilities.
I expect Edge will also be dropping support for SVGs in the near future.