Could someone please point me towards recent thinking on how to get
SVG content to download and display properly in Multiple browsers?

The best I can find so far is at: 

 http://wiki.svg.org/Inline_SVG

but even then I find that it needs to be stored as an .html file for
it download and display properly in Internet Explorer(7) but as an
.xhtml to work with Firefox(3.0) & Opera(9.5).

I find that if I try to open an .xhtml file in IE, it opens it in Ff.
This is despite doing the registry item deletion (to do with IE6 + IE7
Beta) I found somewhere.

The similar, but more elaborate example at:

  http://jwatt.org/svg/demos/xhtml-with-inline-svg.xhtml

works less well for me, in that even when given an .html suffix it
still does not display the SVG in Explorer.

Does referencing the SVG as an <object/> make things better or worse? 

Clue?





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