One method to help debug SVG issues is to take the SVG code and put it 
through a "MINIMISER" to strip out stuff that may be proprietary (i.e. 
won't work universally reliably), here is a good one of many: 
https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/

SVG should work well across browsers if its well constructed. Sometimes SVG 
is "ahead of the game"-- meaning its possible to design SVG in specialist 
apps that produce SVGs that are not fully cross-browser compatible and that 
in some rendering situations will fail in apparently unpredictable ways.

Best wishes
Josiah

Ton Gerner wrote:

> I don't know what goes wrong with the embedded SVG.
>

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