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Er, are you talking specifically about SVG or all the W3C standards in the link posted by lemur?
I doubt any browser fully supports ALL of those standards in their latest stable version. The point of the story being, why can you pick out a standard IE doesn't support (X) and cry wolf then ignore that other browsers don't support Y and/or Z?
If current browsers DO support all of those, can you provide a source to back that claim up?