This is a bug with IE11 that they need to fix. They're ignoring the entire <style> block of the SVG image which is causing the colors not to be applied to the appropriate sections. Weird that some of the colors work and others don't. All the images are built the exact same way.
This bug only occurs with dataURI svgs, if we use a blobURI everything is fine, so one could make a user-script like var hats = document.querySelectorAll('img'); Array.prototype.forEach.call(hats, function(img){ var src = img.src; if(src.indexOf('data:')!==0){ return; } var markup = decodeURIComponent(src.substr(src.indexOf(',')+1, src.length)); img.src = URL.createObjectURL( new Blob([markup], {type: 'image/svg+xml'})); });. Note that I wasn't able to make a selector like '.hats img[src^=data], [id*=hat] img[src^=data]' to work on IE11, but I don't really know this UA.
Sometimes I wonder if IE development was some sort of "fun" project at MS
– user7234396
CommentedDec 26, 2016 at 15:52
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@I Love CSS: Yeah, I'm sure they had nothing better to do than to create their own browser when everyone was well and happy with Netscape Navigator, let alone maintain it for the next 20 years before finally laying it to rest... only to create another one.
@Mango: The only alternative is bundling a third-party browser with Windows. If something goes wrong, it's not on the browser vendor, it's on Microsoft. Would you be willing to take responsibility for something you have no direct control over? (In b4 "Microsoft doesn't even take responsibility for their own bugs anyway.")
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<style>
block of the SVG image which is causing the colors not to be applied to the appropriate sections. Weird that some of the colors work and others don't. All the images are built the exact same way.hats = document.querySelectorAll('img'); Array.prototype.forEach.call(hats, function(img){ var src = img.src; if(src.indexOf('data:')!==0){ return; } var markup = decodeURIComponent(src.substr(src.indexOf(',')+1, src.length)); img.src = URL.createObjectURL( new Blob([markup], {type: 'image/svg+xml'})); });
. Note that I wasn't able to make a selector like'.hats img[src^=data], [id*=hat] img[src^=data]'
to work on IE11, but I don't really know this UA.