Hello,
Yes that works fine if you check the docs files directly from your file
system (file://docs/etc..) but not with http://.... (probably because
the mime type is detect by the browser, not send by the web server)
Ok I found the real issue, it's was the Content-type from my Apache HTTP
server (version 2.2 from CentOS 5.11).
The svg files are return with text/xml content type.
I add this line in the configuration of httpd:
|AddType image/svg+xml svg svgz AddEncoding gzip svgz And now that works,
with Firefox and IE 11 on Windows 10 (but not on Edge...) |
Reference: https://davidwalsh.name/serve-svg-image
The good news is that the HTTP server for JMeter.apache.org is Apache
2.4.7, I tests with a 2.4, and that works fine with all browsers
(include Edge) on my laptop, win10 and mobile phone without the addition
of AddType image/svg+xml
So the svg image are very good to see with HiDPI, so I will change the
ASF logo with the SVG version on the JMeter docs
Thanks for your tests.
Milamber
On 06/04/2016 16:23, Antonio Gomes Rodrigues wrote:
Hi
No problem in my windows 10 + Edge or Windows 10 + Firefox or Windows 10 +
Chrome
Doc in jmeter\docs & jmeter\printable_docs
Antonio
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2016-04-05 21:18 GMT+02:00 Felix Schumacher <
[email protected]>:
Am 4. April 2016 23:22:39 MESZ, schrieb Milamber <[email protected]>:
On 04/04/2016 18:02, Felix Schumacher wrote:
Am 3. April 2016 21:40:12 MESZ, schrieb Milamber
<[email protected]>:
Hello,
The new JMeter logo on the docs pages (site and printable) use the
SVG
format. That is great for a better display on HiDPI screen.
But I just saw that the SVG JMeter logo don't display on Edge
browser
(windows 10) or Firefox (W10 too), on my firefox app in my phone...
Can you try if it helps to add a height tag to the svg images?
No, I try this without success.
Perhaps, some ways to fix this with the svg fallback with png
mechanism?
https://www.google.com/search?q=svg+fallback+with+png&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
I have tried with windows 10 and edge and the logo was clearly visible.
Strange. Do you see the stars from the badges? Those are svg, too.
Felix
Milamber
Works fine on Firefox and Chrome on my Linux machine...
Have you the same issue? We need to back to PNG format?
I have no windows, so I can't reproduce the problem.
Regards,
Felix
Milamber