
Hi,
The answer is probably simple. You saved as "Inkscape SVG". Try to save as "Optimized SVG" and your browsers will render fine (except IE of course, but for IE you can still use the SVGWeb project from Google (http://code.google.com/p/svgweb/).
The problem with "Inkscape SVG" is that for the text element it uses "<flowRoot/>" elements which aren't supported in browsers.
There is also a setting in the preferences where you can tweak some aspects of the output, such as "accuracy" and style handling (style element or attribute (preferred))
Hope this helps, Andreas
Programmer In Training wrote:
I'm not sure if it's my browsers (I'm certain it is) or the image itself (fairly certain it isn't), but I thought I'd ask for opinions.
I made a real basic image[1] (just trying to get used to the controls) and decided to check it out in my favorite browser (and the other two I have installed). I was not happy with the results[2]-[4]. IE8 just tries to download the file!
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