[svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-07 Thread t...@ymail.com
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Erik Dahlstrom" wrote: > > On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 02:19:49 +0100, jamesd wrote: > > > > >> In order to serve compressed svg file you must specify > >> > >> Content-Encoding: gzip > >> > > > > And where do I specify the Content-Encoding: gzip? If it is on the

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-07 Thread Erik Dahlstrom
On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 02:19:49 +0100, jamesd wrote: > >> In order to serve compressed svg file you must specify >> >> Content-Encoding: gzip >> > > And where do I specify the Content-Encoding: gzip? If it is on the > server and I don't have access to it, then I stand by my statements. If you put

[svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-06 Thread Robert Longson
> And where do I specify the Content-Encoding: gzip? If it is on the server and > I don't have access to it, then I stand by my statements. Adobe (No friend of > SVG) supports opening svgz file in Adobe Illustrator. So if the problem is with your web host then it's still the browser's fault. If

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-05 Thread Charles McCathieNevile
On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 02:28:07 +0100, Guy Morton wrote: > I agree with Robert...I think your statements are a little intemperate, > and I love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next man. Yay conspiracy theories... > In reality, Firefox had SVG support before Safari and Chrome. Indeed. Al

Re: [svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-05 Thread Guy Morton
I agree with Robert...I think your statements are a little intemperate, and I love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next man. In reality, Firefox had SVG support before Safari and Chrome. All 4 browsers-other-than-IE have decent SVG support now, and it's still improving with each release

[svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-05 Thread jamesd
> In order to serve compressed svg file you must specify > > Content-Encoding: gzip > And where do I specify the Content-Encoding: gzip? If it is on the server and I don't have access to it, then I stand by my statements. Adobe (No friend of SVG) supports opening svgz file in Adobe Illustrato

[svg-developers] Re: Organized Crime in American Web Design

2010-11-05 Thread Robert Longson
James, What you've discovered so far is a bug in Opera rather than any conspiracy. In order to serve compressed svg file you must specify Content-Encoding: gzip in your response. Correct this and all browsers will work. Here's a correctly configured example: http://www.svgmaker.com/gallery/3db