Just for testing purposes try this link to a page with some svg images created using several applications. The page was made about a year ago and was made for testing various web browsers and their ability to render the svg output from different applications.
http://btaylor.50megs.com/svg-test2/
If you are using IE9 you will need to turn off compatibility mode because older versions of IE did not support svg images very well if at all.
Open the link in different browsers to see which renders the svg files best.
BTW the top row if svg images use object data in the placeholder.
Code:
<object data="index_htm_files/smilie-2.svg" width="141px" height="141px" type="image/svg+xml"></object>
The second row uses embeded
Code:
<embed id="smiley" src="index_htm_files/smilie-2.svg" width="141px" height="141px" type="image/svg+xml">
The third row use image.
Code:
<img id="smily" src="index_htm_files/smilie-2.svg" width="141px" height="141px" type="image/svg+xml">
That was used to see how each method worked with different browsers.
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