- From: Rick <graham.rick@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 20:54:13 -0500
- To: "Dave Whitehead" <david.j.whitehead@gmail.com>
- Cc: www-svg@w3.org
On 3/30/06, Dave Whitehead <david.j.whitehead@gmail.com> wrote: > > It is possible to display svg on Google page, check out a example I've put > on my space :- Doesn't work with FireFox (Linux) does the same thing with yours as it does with my experiments. It downloads it and views it in another window. Which just shows an XML view in your case BTW. Could be FireFox's fault tho, they have some work to do yet. (I'm not saying it is, I don't know) I have no other way to view it since my windows box has died, and I haven't dredged up the desire to perform a resurrection. BTW, I do see that there is an html edit at Google. On my monitor it's scrolled off the bottom of the page and you can't see it. When I hit F11 to go full screen, I get the link. So I did try all manner of ways to get SVG in there. But I haven't gotten good results. I'm assuming it's a mime type issue. FireFox views the same files just fine on my local server, which has the mime set.. I believe IE, although I think it recognises mime now, will still use the extension. > > http://david.j.whitehead.googlepages.com/bouger.htm > > They could still do with setting there mime type on there server so *.svg on > it's own can be displayed > > Dave > -- Cheers! Rick
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