You'll notice the mozilla version I write the SVG straight out, but with 
php you could pull this code from another file (ocean.svg and do the 
necessary replacements to make it work for instance) or a database.

Jonathan Watt wrote:

>That shouldn't be too difficult to do, but I'd be interested nonetheless.
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>>I have a php solution that works for both IE and Mozilla if anyone is
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>>but I create them slightly different depending on browser type.
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