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SVG objects with the <feSpecularLighting> filter effect do not display

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When I open a Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg) file in Firefox, any objects having filters that contain the <feSpecularLighting> filter primitive, do not display at all and in rare cases, even causes Firefox to crash.

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It should render like this:

When I open a Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg) file in Firefox, any objects having filters that contain the <feSpecularLighting> filter primitive, do not display at all and in rare cases, even causes Firefox to crash. For example: *http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ee/Video_game_health_bar.svg It should render like this: *http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ee/Video_game_health_bar.svg/3000px-Video_game_health_bar.svg.png

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Réiteach roghnaithe

In order to get the SVG file to render like the PNG, you need to edit kernelUnitLength from 0.01 to approximately 1.0 (or delete it). Not sure whether something might have changed in how Firefox handles this attribute to cause such a drastic difference.

I should test in a clean profile to see whether I get the same result...

Edit: Same result in a clean profile, i.e., no extensions or settings changes from factory default.

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

In order to get the SVG file to render like the PNG, you need to edit kernelUnitLength from 0.01 to approximately 1.0 (or delete it). Not sure whether something might have changed in how Firefox handles this attribute to cause such a drastic difference.

I should test in a clean profile to see whether I get the same result...

Edit: Same result in a clean profile, i.e., no extensions or settings changes from factory default.

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