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This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Html-source-code3.png licensed with GPL, PD-user . 2006-07-27T08:31:12Z Reisio 341x256 (2455 Bytes) replacing with free screenshot (one that's allowed on Commons), pubdomain+GPL-2
A-level Computing/AQA/Computer Components, The Stored Program Concept and the Internet/Webpage Design/HTML & style sheets A-level Computing/AQA/Print version/Unit 2 Usage on fr.wikipedia.org
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Use a program like Inkscape (free), Gimp (free) or Adobe Illustrator (not free) to read the SVG file and export to PNG. Use a website like cloudconvert.com (free) to upload the SVG file, convert, and download the raster file. In your browser, "print" the SVG image to PDF, and use a program (like Preview on a Mac) to export from PDF to PNG.
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Mobile support for SVG exists in various forms, with different devices and browsers supporting SVG Tiny 1.1 or 1.2. SVG can be produced using vector graphics editors and rendered into raster formats. In web-based applications, Inline SVG allows embedding SVG content within HTML documents. The SVG specification was updated to version 1.1 in 2011.
Considered as a doctype of "SVG 1.1+IRI, XHTML5+ARIA plus MathM: 11:15, 28 May 2011: 512 × 512 (2 KB) Imalipusram: SVG 1.1: 14:33, 22 January 2011: 512 × 512 (1 KB) Fleshgrinder: Added viewBox to the mark-up, this way embedding the SVG directly in HTML pages is possible (via the object tag for instance). Also added the title element ("HTML5").