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http links no longer work - need https (as mentioned in the comments, thought it was worth fixing in the answer).
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While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="httpsrc="https://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/> (note - you need to use https:// for this to work).

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="https://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/> (note - you need to use https:// for this to work).

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this postthis post for other examples of what you can do.

While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

fixed link
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While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commonsthis US map here from Wikimedia Commons

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Blank_US_Map.svg

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Blank_US_Map.svg

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

While you can’t directly upload an SVG image, if you can host it somewhere else, you can still display it in your post using HTML like <img src="http://example.com/url/to/your/image.svg"/>.

For example, take this US map here from Wikimedia Commons

See this post for other examples of what you can do.

Link formatting and directly targetting that sandbox answer.
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Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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