This is the long lost Lion that came back to roar.

This image is an embedded SVG file.

This is the picture that started it all for me. I first saw this as a screen shot at Mozilla's SVG project page. Well to put it mildly, it just blew me away.
It was finally possible to find a SVG embedded copy and well after a lot of playing around it was possible to convert it into an inline image for Mozilla.
here. The image that is to the left, is an embedded SVG file that can be viewed with any 4 and upwards browser which is SVG enabled by use of a plug in. The Adobe SVG Viewer is probably the most common. For more information on this type of SVG, I highly recommend a visit to Tobias Reif's SVG site at Pinkjuice COM. You will find lots of information and many links on this type of SVG.
As mentioned before, this site is about inline SVG that is supported in Mozilla, thus you find little information here about this W3C standard of Scalable Vector Graphics. Perhaps I'll do some more with this type in the future. Mozilla is moving very slow in this area.