Unfortunately there is no concensus between browsers as to how to render SVG. Also different drawing applications generate different xml like text and may not include some SVG specifications.
Unfortunately there is no concensus between browsers as to how to render SVG. Also different drawing applications generate different xml like text and may not include some SVG specifications.
Soquili
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This link has some svg images created in five different drawing applications: http://btaylor.50megs.com/svg-test2/index.htm
The page was made a few years ago to test the viability of the SVG format. The top row uses Object code for the svg images, the middle row uses Embed code for the images, and the bottom row uses Img code for the images.
View the page using your installed browsers to see how they are displayed.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
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Hi Soquili,
I decided to do a test on the SVG page you have entered. I am using a website which allows you to test various browsers, it is called "browserstack.com". My test I wrote a blog post about and put it in my dropbox here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3260327/blo...platforms.html
The post needed some special HTML so I could not post here to talkgraphics.
Please read it and comment, if you like :-)
Cheers,
Sten
"Everything has two sides"
Nicely done Sten. More browsers are including support for the SVG format and the variation made by different drawing applications.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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