Hi Tim,
To what specification exactly are you referring?
The SVG specification does not seem to say anything about compressing:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/
The SVG Viewer in Oxygen should display fine an SVG file which has been
GZipped (which is the most common practice). But GZip and ZIP are not
equivalent.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
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> _______________________________________________
On 8/16/2012 5:36 PM, Timothy Reaves wrote:
> The SVG specification allows for SVG files to be compressed, and does
> not require a different file extension for compressed files. However,
> when you attempt to open a compressed SVG with oXygen, you get an
> encoding error.
>
> oXygen should correctly determine if an SVG is compressed or not when
> opening.
>
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