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svg-xml-tag

v1.0.1

Published

Add <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> to SVGs files

Downloads

1

Readme

svg-xml-tag

Add xml tag on top of svg file

Why

When we want to upload svg file to wordpress site, we have some security issues.
First we need to allow upload svg files in functions.php file in our template dir:

// wordpress template inside functions.php file
function allow_svg($mimes) {
  $mimes['svg'] = 'image/svg+xml';
  return $mimes;
}
add_filter('upload_mimes', 'allow_svg');

Now we can upload svg images to our site. Many design softwares exported svg file after some optimizations like remove the tag from top of the file.

Wordpress looking for xml tag on the top of svg file to validate it's actually svg file.
So if you will try to upload svg file without xml tag you will get security error.

For easy development, now you can easly adding xml tag on top of the svg files

How

Install

$ npm install -g svg-xml-tag

Add XML tag on top of svg file

One file

$ svg-xml-tag ./filename.svg

Multiple files at once

$ svg-xml-tag ./*.svg

Test

Enter the package folder

$ npm test

Have fun!