Sorry for not being clear enough.
I will submit an issue as soon as I figure out the minimum amount of
code.
Just in case rephrasing helps:
My SVG document is generated by PHP.
In it there are <image> elements that reference images generated by
PHP.
The generated form of the tag is something like <image width="80"
height="79" xlink:href="ideaimage.php?
idea_id=4&anti_csrf=36fad2f0755f50e4f7f202d4949a838536e4d244bb59987fc317c0b47be0cb67fd72d53b"></
image>
In IE8, over https, the images do not display. Everything else works
(wrt SVG).
Below is a table of tested browsers. (best viewed with a fixed width
font :))
browser | HTTPS | HTTP
--------------------------------------
IE8 | no images | images
Firefox 3.6.6 | images | images
Opera 10.6 | images | images
Chrome 5.0.375.99 | images | images
Hope that makes more sense than before!
On Jul 2, 2:11 am, Bradley Neuberg <
bradneub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1 on what Rick says; if you name your testing resources after the issue,
> such as issue552.html, it makes it much easier when we have several bug test
> files downloaded locally.
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 11:29 AM, R. Masters <
gric...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mojo,
>
> > I've looked at the links you have provided. For the second or third time.
> > The problem is that it is too difficult for us to figure out how to
> > replicate your problem and fix it. You have not explained how one would
> > encounter the problem with your application.
>
> > It is most efficient for us to debug a simple example in our own web server
> > with code we build ourselves that we can instrument and debug. If you file
> > an Issue (
http://code.google.com/p/svgweb/issues/list) and attach brief
> > instructions and the minimal amount of files and procedures to reproduce the
> > problem, then you'll get your problem resolved much more quickly.
>
> > With respect to your particular problem, the only problem I have seen with
> > image loading was when the image is too large or of a format that flash does
> > not support. But that is only speculation at this point. You said it did not
> > work on IE8 but you did not say if you tested it in other browsers in flash
> > mode. You said it worked on firefox. Was that using native SVG support or
> > flash? Does it work on IE6 or IE7, but not IE8 or was IE8 the only browser
> > you tested in flash mode?
>
> > Regards,
> > Rick
>
> > P.S. For those who really want to make my life easier, please name your
> > attached files like: i512.html and i512.svg but replace 512 with the Issue
> > number and use src/svg.js as the path to SVG Web inside your examples.
>
> > On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Mojo <
mojo-the-waf...@excite.com> wrote:
>
> >> Sorry for sounding ignorant, but, what would you like a demo site to do?
>
> >> The site I mentioned in the OP is a test site, if that's all you need.
>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: "Bradley Neuberg" [
bradneub...@gmail.com]
> >> Date: 25/06/2010 17:55
> >> To:
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> >> Subject: Re: HTTPS, IE8 and images
>
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