Forgive me if I take you back to "web programming 101" but I am
curious about a behavior I'm seeing and would appreciate a pointer to
the documentation where I can learn more.
I've created an html file that has an embedded SVG element:
the SVG content was more or less shamelessly copied from the SVG site
at w3c.
If I save this in a file with a ".html" extension, the SVG is not
rendered in the daily build of WebKit or in Firefox. However, if I
give it a ".xhtml" extension, it appears to do what I want.
I've searched w3.com and the list archives to no avail. I don't have
a problem with the behavior, but I'm trying to learn and I would like
to learn more about WHY the browsers behave this way. Can someone
point me to the relevant section of whichever spec sets this out as
the correct behavior?
Scott
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