In fact, at the mozilla page desribing how to do svg-in-html its first example 
is an xhtml page with .xml extension:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG_In_HTML_Introduction
I think there is room for valid confusion here. All everyone wants is to be 
able to serve up their webpages including svg div's to all browsers ...
thanks,
owen
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----- Original Message ----
From: Doug Schepers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 3, 2008 3:01:13 AM
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] svg file extension?


Hi, Owen-

Owen Corpening wrote (on 8/2/08 5:33 PM):
> If I have a proper svg file drawing one line saved as a .svg file, 
> it draws (in firefox3), but rename it .html it does not. Is this 
> "as designed"?

As Robert described, it will render in some browsers if you use the 
".xhtml" extension. The SVG spec recommends the use of the ".svg" 
extension, and some user agents may not render (or open) files with 
another extension.

I'm curious as to your use case... why do you want/need to serve it as 
XHTML?

Regards-
-Doug
 


      

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