Inkscape and browsers deal with ambiguous CSS comment endings differently
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I was looking for a colorable map of states and Provinces in North America. I saw on Wikimedia Commons the attached file which looked exactly like what I wanted, so I downloaded it. When I loaded it into Inkscape, the colors were gone. Checking the XML Editor, I discover it uses a specification with CSS. I have used \<style\> with CSS myself in Inkscape to make colored closed paths, and it works fine, but for this file it does not.
**Steps to reproduce:**
* view the file using Brave, Edge, Chrome, or Firefox and the colors come out fine. (I checked the file in all four.)
* open Inkscape
* load file
* map has no colors except gray
**What happened?**
Colors appear in browsers, but not in Inkscape.
**What should have happened?**
Colors should show.
**Sample attachments**
/uploads/ab16382b02b13bcde4c59214eeee9553/Age_of_Consent\_-\_North_America.svg
This system keeps damaging the link. There are no backslash characters in the URL below:
File can also be downloaded from: \[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Age_of_Consent\\\_-\\\_North_America.svg\\\](Age_of_Consent\\\_-\\\_North_America.svg)
Or add the https:// prefix to the folliowing: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Age_of_Consent\_-\_North_America.svg
**Inkscape Version and Operating System Version**
Inkscape 1.3.2 (091e20e, 2023-11-25, custom)
Windows-64bit Pro 10.0.19041.3636
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