object type=image/svg+xml data=svg_circle4_loads_by_ref.svg
width=200 height=200
param name=src value=svg_circle4_loads_by_ref.svg
alt : a href=svg_circle4_loads_by_ref.svgcircle.svg/a
/object
works here with Opera(9.5), Ff(3), and IE(7)+Adobe(3):
So how and why does
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, cwflamont [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My own attempts are at:
http://www.gateho.nildram.co.uk/temp/graphics/SVG/
...
Viewing the source of these in Ff shows that something is stripping
out the '--' after the first 'endif', which I do not understand
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, ddailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, there are a number of different questions sort of bound up with
the issues of cross-browser compatibility depending upon whether:
1. it is standalone svg (.svg)
2. it is embedded in HTML using embed, iframe, object
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, cwflamont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://blog.codedread.com/.
http://intertwingly.net/blog.
Erm ... this is exactly what I am asking about. Neither of the above
blogs work properly in IE, (SVG not rendered, tried on 3 different
machines) though in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I am trying to do (to start with) is no more than to be able to
upload some SVG to my homepage, in whatever form that works, and for
most people to be easily able to view it in their browser, whatever it
is, (given the Adobe or other viewer if they are IE
Hello Charles,
In my opinion, this depends on the type of SVG you want to embed into
your pages.
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, cwflamont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please point me towards recent thinking on how to get
SVG content to download and display properly in
Hi Charles,
SVG files can be seen by the following browsers, if the files are
authored according to the rules:
http://jwatt.org/svg/authoring/ .
1) IE 6 (or higher) on Windows needs ASV (Adobe SVG Viewer) plug-in.
You can see that way also SVG files that are not conformed to the
above rules. ASV
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