It is totally legal to gzip anything sent over HTTP without changing the media type (you only need change the Content-encoding). SVG stresses just how strongly that is required, and encourages the use of such techniques. I suggest that before making such comments you take five minutes to update your knowledge by actually reading the specs.
It is totally legal to gzip anything sent over HTTP without changing the media type (you only need change the Content-encoding). SVG stresses just how strongly that is required, and encourages the use of such techniques. I suggest that before making such comments you take five minutes to update your knowledge by actually reading the specs.