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felixfbecker | 1 year ago

If you just use it in the browser, <svg> is all you need. The browser is smart enough to parse it as SVG based on the context (e.g. if it's embedded inside HTML, if it's linked from an <img>, or if it's served as Content-Type: image/svg+xml). And you can omit the version.

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