I have run into a strange behaviour with Opera 9 and I am looking for
others to test whether with their system the same behaviour occurs.

I have a Windows XP system with Opera 9 installed. The Adobe SVG
viewer 3 is also installed to render SVG with IE 6. Opera is
configured to render SVG with its native SVG implementation and to
handle text/xml and application/xml documents itself.

When this SVG document 
<http://home.arcor.de/martin.honnen/operaBugs/op9/SVG/test2006122301.xml>
is loaded directly into an Opera browser window it is rendered by
Opera itself, as you can see from the navigator.appName output.

When the same SVG document is embedded with an embed element in this
HTML document
<http://home.arcor.de/martin.honnen/operaBugs/op9/SVG/test2006122301.html>
then, at least on my system, Opera uses the Adobe SVG viewer to render
the SVG document.
Can anyone test that and please report whether the same behaviour
occurs or not?
Thanks in advance.

The reason seems to be that the SVG document is served as
application/xml (or text/xml where the same problem occurs). When I
embed an SVG document served as image/svg+xml into a HTML document
then Opera uses its own native SVG implementation.

(For the Opera guys monitoring this group, I have filed the problem as
bug 245150.)



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