[Bioperl-l] SVG on the server
Todd Harris
todd.harris at cshl.edu
Tue Apr 6 10:48:43 EDT 2004
> On 4/6/04 9:41 AM, Todd Harris wrote:
> Yes, you need to add the following document types to your httpd.conf file:
>
> AddType image/svg+xml svg
> AddType image/svg+xml svgz
>
> The second is required for Bio::Graphics per se since it doesn't make use of
> compressed SVG (yet).
Whoops. That should have read "the second isn't required" of course.
Coffee...
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>> On 4/6/04 9:28 AM, hz5 at njit.edu wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody!
>> I put my svg picture on my apache server, but I cannot see it over IE. All I
>> can see is the XML codes.
>>
>> I have SVG viewer installed, I can see SVG picture from Todd Harris's
>> examples
>> using IE, but at the same time I cannot see my svg picture using IE, if I
>> download my svg picture from the apache server, I can view it locally.
>>
>> Does this mean I have to config sth on the server side in order to display
>> svg?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> =========================================================
>> Haibo Zhang, PhD student
>> Computational Biology, NJIT & Rutgers University
>> Center for Applied Genomics, PHRI
>> http://afs13.njit.edu/~hz5
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