I've used interactive SVGs with ox-html output quite a lot, and I found it necessary to add the following horrible code; I'm not sure it's still required: ---- let svgdoc = object.contentDocument; let svgid = object.id; if (!svgdoc) { if (object.parentNode /* XXX why is this necessary */) object.parentNode.innerHTML = ""; return; } let found = false; for (let el of svgdoc.getElementsByTagName("svg")) { let width = el.getAttribute("width"); let height = el.getAttribute("height"); let width_pt = width.match(/^([0-9]*)pt$/)[1]; let height_pt = height.match(/^([0-9]*)pt$/)[1]; let width_px = 5/4 * width_pt; let height_px = 5/4 * height_pt; object.setAttribute("width", width_px + "px"); object.setAttribute("height", height_px + "px"); found = true; } ---- In my case, the SVG was produced by graphviz, so it always has the width and height attributes. This is a minor issue, but I also think the fallback message ("Sorry, your browser does not support SVG.") is really horrible and misleading. It's very unlikely to be a browser issue today, and much more likely to be a missing file or a user deliberately disabling SVG. In that case, software shouldn't say it's sorry :-) "Cannot load SVG file." would be a better message, I think. On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Rasmus wrote: > Hi Scott, > > Thanks for your bug report. > > Scott Randby writes: > > > When did Org start using the tag for inline image HTML > > export? > > You should use git-blame to find out if you care. > > > > The problems with the second bit of exported code is that it doesn't > > scale the image to fit the block with 50% width (only a small part of > > the image is visible), and you when you right click on the image, you > > can't view it, save it or anything. > > > > [...] > > > > Clearly, Org 8.3 is not using an tag when exporting SVG images > > to HTML, something which is a major issue for me. It essentially makes > > Org unusable for HTML export. I really would appreciate a fix for this > > bug. > > I'm not sure it's a bug. It's IS clearly a quite complicated issue, e.g.: > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4476526/do-i-use-img-object-or-embed-for-svg-files > > Perhaps it should be configurable, perhaps even as a default and a > per-image basis (via #+attr_html). > > If you can provide a (html) solution that takes into consideration the > issues mentioned on SO that would of course be great. In the age of d3.js > interactivity COULD be an issue (I would always load "interactive svgs" > via JS, but I'm a pretty naïve svg user so I don't know what's possible). > > Rasmus > > -- > Together we'll stand, divided we'll fall > > >