Good news!  I originally saved the svg file with an "xml" extension.  I renamed it 
with the "svg" extension and it works!  But the problem now is that the picture is 
"cut off"  In Spy, it shows the entire svg, but not in ANY browser.
 
Ideas?

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Mon 2/24/2003 11:18 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: JPEG/PNG IN IE???
        
        
        Sam
         
        OK - what does your sitemap look like i.t.o. the
        pipeline related to the SVG?  Also, you can try
        and display the SVG via an <object> tag embedded
        in an HTML page...  I have never tried with "pure" 
        SVG and I know IE is sometimes very sticky about
        displaying non-HTML files (eg. to get a PDF output
        to work I had to use a .pdf extension in the URI?!)
         
        Derek
        
        >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/02/2003 07:47:31 >>>
        Thank you for the reply!
        
        I have an application that generates SVG files (well-formed XML).  I am trying 
to pass the "pure" SVG file to the Cocoon svg2jpeg (or svg2png) serializer and on to 
the client (IE).  I'm using IE ver 6.0 w/ SP1.
        
        Sam
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:15 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Re: JPEG/PNG IN IE???
        
        Sam
         
        Are you trying to deliver "pure" SVG or are you
        embedding it is an object in HTML page (and, if
        so, how) - also, what version of IE are you using?
         
        Derek
        
        >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/02/2003 07:36:09 >>>
        Ok...I'm trying to get cocoon to deliver (serialize) and (SVG) XML
        document.  It works okay in Netscape and Amaya (except the sides are
        "cut off".  But in IE (6.0) I just get a white screen with the little
        "x" in the corner...
        
        I checked the archives but didn't see the same problem...Any Ideas?
        ...please...
        
        Thank you,
        Sam
        
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