- From: G. Wade Johnson <gwadej@anomaly.org>
- Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 17:03:07 -0600
- To: SVG IG List <public-svg-ig@w3.org>
In answering a FAQ on the SVG Developers list, I got an unexpected response. One of the people in the discussion said his ISP refused to configure the web server to serve SVG because the image/svg+xml mime type wasn't registered. A search of relevant RFCs and IANA seems to support this statement. Is there anything we can do to suggest to W3C that registration of image/svg+xml with IANA would help with the uptake of SVG? G. Wade -- Perl's grammar can not be reduced to BNF. The work of parsing perl is distributed between yacc, the lexer, smoke and mirrors. -- Chaim Frenkel
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