Closed Bug 117914 Opened 23 years ago Closed 23 years ago

SVG Mozilla does not know it can display SVG

Categories

(Core :: SVG, defect)

x86
Windows NT
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

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VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 111317

People

(Reporter: pdc, Assigned: alex)

References

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Details

The abovementioned URL is one of the W3C test pages, and is in the form of a frameset, one frame of which contains an SVG image. When I display this with the SVG version of Mozilla I get the same behaviour as I do with the non-SVG Mozilla: it offers to display the image/svg+xml content "using Adobe" (i.e., using Adobe's SVG plug-in, which I have installed). The result is that a Microsoft (R) Internet Explorer window pops open and the SVG content is displayed there. I would have expected that the MathML+SVG version of Mozilla would display SVG data in its own windows.
I see this behavior with the regular (non-SVG) 20020110 nightly on Win2000. With the 20020110 SVG build, the SVG simply doesn't render. I find this rather puzzling, as the Mac classic version of 0.9.7 renders much of the W3C test suite brilliantly.
M0.9.7 for Windows also offers to display SVG "using Adobe." I just installed 0.9.7 on another Mac, and it does the same. I think the machine that displayed the SVG (which is at home) must have the Adobe plugin installed. OS probably should be All.
This WFM. Nothing is displayed, because we don't support presnetation attributes - we can only style via css. There is a bug on that. Previous releases of teh test suite, which use the style attribute, work. I don't get the pop up dialog, so I'll dupe this to the attribute mapping bug. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 111317 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
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