Hi, kizzume-
kizzume wrote (on 9/28/2007 3:19 AM):
>
> 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.
You can tell by trying out the URL in Web-Sniffer [1]. Think of it as a
validator for server configuration, if that helps.
In this case, your server seems not to know about SVG, so it tells the
browser that it's sending it a text file.
> 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.
It's usually easy to fix this problem... instructions are on the SVG
Wiki [2].
By the way, this list, www-svg, is an W3C forum to discuss issues with the
SVG Spec. For questions about development details and such, you should post
to the very active, friendly, and helpful list called SVG-Developers [3].
[1]
http://web-sniffer.net/[2]
http://wiki.svg.org/MIME_Type[3]
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/svg-developers/Regards-
-Doug Schepers
W3C Staff Contact, SVG, CDF, and WebAPI