The application has to be in a png format, the application builders are 
designers that use vector.  And the system passes the png to a very simple 
view that can only handle still images in png or jpg format, maybe one a 
minute with web2py as the "Application framework".
Otherwise, yes, on every account your right. :)
Thanks for the feedback non the less.

On Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 8:44:42 PM UTC+2, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> Why? This seems awfully complicated given that browsers now support svg, 
> why do we need to convert to png?
>
> Even if you do want to convert to PNG wouldn't it be better to have a 
> compute field and save a PNG version there?
>

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