> <object type="image/svg+xml" data="svg_circle4_loads_by_ref.svg"
> width="200" height="200">
> <param name="src" value="svg_circle4_loads_by_ref.svg">
> alt : <a href="svg_circle4_loads_by_ref.svg">circle.svg</a>
> </object>
>
> works here with Opera(9.5), Ff(3), and IE(7)+Adobe(3):
>
> So how and why does this work when other methods fail, and how the
> hell would one be expected to dream up this particular recipe?
Setting "type" attribute is a good practice, and forgetting it can
lead to weird behavior (for example, displaying SVG contents as XML
text when Visual Studio 2005 is installed).
The "param" trick seems to work due to the implementation Internet
Explorer uses, which internally seems to interpret both "embed" and
"object" in a similar way.
Finally, I personally prefer, instead of using a link to the file as
alternative text ("alt : ..."), a more mean full note like:
IMO the whole thing deserves, in fact, more publicity...
Regards,
Helder Magalhães
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