Is this something you can tell if you try to look at the file, because I really truly have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. All I know about the kind of server I have is that it holds files. I log in with FireFTP, create directories, and upload files. It's one I pay a yearly fee for. That probably doesn't tell you anything though.
The server is not an application server--it just holds files.
Here's one I made a copy of that was working perfectly on another server:
http://www.infraxes.com/kizzume/images/Flag_of_France.svgHere's one I converted with inkscape from a bmp:
http://www.infraxes.com/kizzume/images/kizzume-logo.svgAnd here's a stupid test drawing made in inkscape:
http://www.infraxes.com/kizzume/images/drawing.svg
Oliver Hunt-2 wrote:
First guess: Your server isn't sending the correct mimetype -- you
should make sure it is definitely being sent as image/svg+xml
--Oliver
On 26/09/2007, at 5:22 AM, kizzume wrote:
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> I can take an svg file from another server that works great when I
> embed it
> into a page, but as soon as I copy that same svg file to my server
> and host
> it there, it won't view as a picture--it just shows it in text form
> instead.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, or are there some servers that put on a
> strange
> limitation or something?
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