Hi,

this is probably because the server doesn't serve the image/svg+xml 
mimetype. Once you set that, iframe should properly work.

See more infos at http://wiki.svg.org/MIME_Type - there is also a 
mime type checker to see if that is your problem. If your server 
supports .htaccess you should be able to solve this issue yourself 
without having to bother the provider support.

Andreas

--- In [email protected], "Harvey Rayner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> i'm currently in the process of changing host. i noticed that my 
pages with
> iframes containing svg on my new server no longer displayed the 
contained
> svg in ie7. the problem was cured by using the embed tag - i just 
thought
> i'd share this observation. 




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