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  • #11
    Originally posted by Michael View Post

    Hmm? Haven't tried Firefox on mobile in a while but on desktop it's zoomed out like Chrome and the expected default. It's all pure SVG so must just be how Firefox mobile handles it.
    Negative, I reported this to webcompat and they located the issue - it appears that the website openbenchmarking.org is doing a user agent sniff and sending Firefox bad SVG code.

    Of course, you should have known this as it was discovered four years ago and directly reported to you, twice, and then a third time on this very forum, where you ignored them.

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    • #12
      Oh, so this is at least the 4th time, this issue was reported.

      Michael please do something about this

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Vash63 View Post

        Negative, I reported this to webcompat and they located the issue - it appears that the website openbenchmarking.org is doing a user agent sniff and sending Firefox bad SVG code.

        Of course, you should have known this as it was discovered four years ago and directly reported to you, twice, and then a third time on this very forum, where you ignored them.
        Actually I didn't see those most recent comments, but now I do. The issue I have with just serving the SVG through the <img tag is that you then lose the functionality to click SVG links within the SVG file... So I guess an interim solution may be to just send that img tag (Chrome code path) behavior to Firefox on Android. Will do some toying around with it to see what behavior is acceptable, it's unfortunate the object embed way doesn't always work in order to offer SVG links to work.
        Michael Larabel
        https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Michael View Post

          Actually I didn't see those most recent comments, but now I do. The issue I have with just serving the SVG through the <img tag is that you then lose the functionality to click SVG links within the SVG file... So I guess an interim solution may be to just send that img tag (Chrome code path) behavior to Firefox on Android. Will do some toying around with it to see what behavior is acceptable, it's unfortunate the object embed way doesn't always work in order to offer SVG links to work.
          Thanks for taking another look, sorry if I came off harsh but it's just a bit frustrating to see something that's been going on so long.

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