At 11:18 +0000 12/1/09, steltenpower wrote:

>Read what i came up with at
>http://www.planetsvg.com/blog/9954/svg-file-not-resulting-image-checklist-troubleshooting

Yes.  Very useful, and very familiar now.  This morning I spent 10 
minutes trying to get an defined object to render in a <use 
xlink:...> and finally discovered that in a moment of inattention I 
had defined it with a mixed case id instead of the upper case id I 
always use as a rule but obeyed my rule in the <use> statement.

A couple of weeks ago, having discovered some time ago that I could 
include spaces in ids and get no complaints from browsers, I went to 
validate a file at W3 and discovered that this is not legal and I 
must separate words with underlines rather than spaces.  No great 
inconvenience but I'm not sure why spaces in ids should be frowned 
upon.  Can anybody exaplain?

JD


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