what I have found so far...

One way to get around the <img> tag

Import your svg-- you will get a tiddler of it that uses the <img> tag.  
Open it to edit it, click anywhere in the text field so the tile bar isn't 
high lighted, press Control  A to select all, then Control V to copy.  
Close the tiddler.  Create a new tiddler, paste what you copied into, give 
it a title and close out of edit mode by clicking the tiddler's checkmark 
(upper right corner).  Don't worry about setting a type-- it will display 
the svg.  You can deleted the impoerted tiddler.


With your map, I believe its the onmouseover that Inkscape uses-- from what 
I've seen, onmouseover is used to invoke javascript which isn't allowed 
inside tiddlers.  Funny, I didn't see any script references in the svg, But 
thats why I can have your map in its own tab and working as advertised and 
in the next tab have it in a TW and not functionality- TW blocks scripts if 
your file is using js.

I actually loaded your original 5 meg monster in a test wiki 0.o  Stripping 
out the background and changing the background-- I got this-- this looks 
like all your hover zones (nothing was done to make then standout)

[image: Clipboard01313.jpg]

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