Fill defaults to black, stroke to none. Whether invalid values are ignored or treated as black I don't remember. In general the SVG spec is useless in this regard. http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#FillProperties http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#StrokeProperties -eric On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:00 AM, Yuzo Fujishima <yuzo@google.com> wrote:
Hi, SVG gurus, I have a question regarding LayoutTests/svg/custom/invalid-fill-hex.svg . It contains: <rect width="100" height="100" fill="#ff" stroke="#0"/> From the comment there I understand that the rect should be filled with black. But how about the stroke? I guess black stroke should be rendered, because #0 is also invalid. Is it true? The current test data (expected output) doesn't contain the stroke. I'm asking this https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24742 fixes hex color parsing and as a result, the stroke above starts to be rendered with black. I'd like to find out whether the above test (or test data) is wrong or I am making a mistake. I think we should either: Rewrite <rect width="100" height="100" fill="#ff" stroke="#0"/> to <rect width="100" height="100" fill="#ff"> or rebaseline the test data. Which do you prefer (assuming the test needs to be changed?) Yuzo
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