chromium/third_party/blink/web_tests/svg/custom/invalid-stroke-hex.svg

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<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
     <g fill="orange" stroke="blue">
	    <rect width="100" height="100" fill="none" stroke="black"/>
	    <rect width="100" height="100" fill="none" stroke="#ff"/>
     </g>
    <g fill="black">
      <text x="10" y="130">The above stroke of rect should be BLUE.</text>
      <text x="10" y="150">SVG 1.1 FULL says there should be a "highly perceivable error" message when an invalid stroke is used.</text>
      <text x="10" y="170">Browsers don't display such an error, instead use some sort of fill-fallback.</text>
      <text x="10" y="190">If there's an invalid stroke color, but no fallback specified, the stroke of the object is inherited from parent object.</text>
      <text x="10" y="210">Our result matches Opera and Firefox now.</text>
    </g>
</svg>