> Hi list,
> 
> Whenever I load an SVG document into my apache browser
> it prints the contents of the XML. I'm presuming that
> apache doesn't come equiped to deal with SVG?

Is you path to perl /usr/bin/perl ?
What? That has nothing to do with your question? Huh that's odd.

You really need to go to an apache list for that as it's 
not really related to perl at all just as mu sarcastic question isn't
Related to your problem at all. :)

> 
> Do I need a special module to install? Or can I modify
> the httpd file to deal with SVG types (in a sense,
> switch it on?)

I'm sure you'll at least need the AddType but wouldn't be surprised if you needed a 
module too. 
Go to apache.org and look there for documention and apche lists.

> e.g.: AddType application/x-httpd-svg .svg -> but if
> this needs a special module which may not be present I
> suppose it's useless? 
> 
> Ben 
> 
> 
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