I'm not aware of any SVG to PNG solution that does not require software, or at least a module, to be installed on the server. ImageMagick is a module that would need to be installed on the server.

As an alternative to SVG, maybe you want to use GD and GD::SVG or SVG::GD, which will allow you to produce graphs in both SVG and PNG (or GIF) formats.

If you're lucky, your webhoster has a C compiler installed on the hosting machine so you can compile and install ImageMagick or any of the other solutions yourself. Other than that, you'll have to either find another solution than producing SVG images in the first place, or find a webhoster that is willing to accomodate its paying customers better.


In reply to Re^3: Platform independent SVG transcoding by Corion
in thread Platform independent SVG transcoding by jbenezech

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