j.chitte wrote:
> --- In Philip Heron <> wrote:
>> j.chitte wrote:
>>> As I stated , if I copy the address by clicking on the empty
> space
>>> and paste it, it does display. This confirms that both the
> browser is
>>> svg capable and that I'm not a windozey nube that does not know
> URLs
>>> are case sensitive.
>>>
>>> Changing the name to a png confirms the mark up is correct.
>>>
>>> Same result in opera and 'fox , seems to suggest apache is not
>>> sending the data.
>>>
>>> This has me a bit baffled.
>>>
>> Try this: http://wiki.svg.org/MIME_Type
>>
>> -Phil
>>
> Thanks, a good reference.
>
> However, I had already had a good dig in apache/conf and the mime
> types and svg-xml are present (svgz is irrelevant in this case).
> Again if the file type was unknown to either apache or the browser it
> would not be able to display it when I open the image address
> directly.
>
> Most infuriating having to waste hours on this sort of misbehaviour.
>
> Thanks for your suggestion.
>
Strange one. Install the Live Headers addon for Firefox, and look at the
headers coming from your TS board and a known working server. Any
differences between them may be your culprit.
-Phil
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