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IIS SVG Problem
I recently decided to start learning about SVG as it seems to be supported somewhat by Firefox and more support is coming. My problem is that I throw my example svg files into my playpen but IIS refuses to serve them. I stick the same file in my apache playpen and everything works fine. I'm wondering if there is some special area in IIS that flags certain extensions as "servable" or exlcudes them etc. Thanks.
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Open the iis service manager, look in the application properties, you can map file extensions to applications there.
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I don't need to map it to an application. It's a plain text file that the web server needs to send to the browser just like .html. The server however does not do this. |
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I don't know then, I don't even know what a svg file is.
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