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SVGs don't show up in Safari #68
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Hi. Will SVG images render correctly in Chrome and Firefox? It looks like you're not the only one who has issues with SVG and Safari. The proposed solutions on stackoverflow suggest adding image/svg+html to your webconfig / .htaccess file. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12012573/not-able-to-render-svg-image-in-safari I have no first hand experience with SVG + Safari my self, so I'm afraid you just have to keep on googling until you get that nice eureka moment when everything just works :) If/when you get it to work, it would be nice if you could post the magic solution to the issue in this thread. Cheers, |
Haven't gotten it to work. I did try adding that to my .htaccess file and I've tried many other suggestions but no go :( |
Is the site running locally or on a live server? I've had issues with SVGs on old GoDaddy servers. I'm running the theme locally and using SVGs and have no issues in Safari. |
It's on a live server http://publichousewines.hstestsite.info/ I have png's in there now. If you'd like I can stick an svg image so you Thanks for your help! On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Adam Chlan notifications@github.com
Tessa Smith |
Hello again! I resolved my first issue but I have another and none of the solutions I'm trying are working. I'm using SVG images both as inline images and background images and none are appearing in Safari. I've added to the header and AddType image/svg+xml .svg .svgz to the .htsccess file. When I inspect element the image the MIME type does come up as image/svg+xml but when I inspect the image in Safari the image doesn't appear, like the link isn't correct it. Any ideas?
Thanks for the amazing foundation WP theme.
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