Unable to see images in author environment.
Author url: /is/content/xxxxx/image-1?
View as Publish URL : https://s7d9.scene7.com/is/content/xxxxx/Image-?
Because of this image is showing on a page like this.
What might be an issue?
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Hello @gvaem
Reg SVG Support in Image Component :
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-core-components/using/wcm-components/i...
Dynamic Media supports SVG uploads, but during processing, SVGs are rasterized to be served as an Image .
This means:
• Static SVGs can be stored and delivered as-is.
• Image Serving only recognizes static SVG content - When SVGs are served via Image Serving, they are rasterized and may not preserve precise vector formatting, such as text alignment or styling.
Dynamic Media can deliver the SVG as Static Content - If you want to preserve the original vector appearance of the SVG, you can deliver it as static content like :
https://<DynamicMedia_Domain>/is/content/<DM_CompanyName>/<SVGAssetNameOnDMend>
i am Using core image component
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Hello @gvaem
Reg SVG Support in Image Component :
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-core-components/using/wcm-components/i...
Dynamic Media supports SVG uploads, but during processing, SVGs are rasterized to be served as an Image .
This means:
• Static SVGs can be stored and delivered as-is.
• Image Serving only recognizes static SVG content - When SVGs are served via Image Serving, they are rasterized and may not preserve precise vector formatting, such as text alignment or styling.
Dynamic Media can deliver the SVG as Static Content - If you want to preserve the original vector appearance of the SVG, you can deliver it as static content like :
https://<DynamicMedia_Domain>/is/content/<DM_CompanyName>/<SVGAssetNameOnDMend>
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