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css - SVG "fill: url(#....)" behaving strangely in Firefox

I have the following SVG graphic:

<svg width='36' height='30'>
  <defs>
    <linearGradient id="normal-gradient" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="0%" y2="100%">
      <stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:rgb(81,82,84); stop-opacity:.4"/>
      <stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:rgb(81,82,84); stop-opacity:1"/>
    </linearGradient>
    <linearGradient id="rollover-gradient" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="0%" y2="100%">
      <stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:rgb(0,105,23); stop-opacity:.5"/>
      <stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:rgb(0,105,23); stop-opacity:1"/>
    </linearGradient>
    <linearGradient id="active-gradient" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="0%" y2="100%">
      <stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:rgb(0,0,0); stop-opacity:.4"/>
      <stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:rgb(0,0,0); stop-opacity:1"/>
    </linearGradient>
  </defs>

  <text x="8" y="25" style="font-size: 29px;" font-family="Arial">hello world</text>
</svg>'

I set the fill attribute of the text element through CSS and switch between the various gradients depending on the hover state. This works great in Chrome & Safari, but in Firefox, the text doesn't show up. Upon inspecting the element, I discovered that Firefox is appending none to the end of my fill: url(#...) CSS attribute. I tried deleting the none keyword with Firebug, but Firebug just deletes the entire attribute. Why is this happening?

EDIT: I should note that if I remove the CSS that sets the fill property, and hardcode the fill attribute into the text element (not through an inline style attribute), the text displays properly in all browsers.

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Figured it out. In my CSS, I was referring to the gradients in the same way I was originally referencing the fill inline:

#myselector {
    fill: url('#gradient-id');
}

To get it working in Firefox, I had to change it to this:

#myselector {
    fill: url('/#gradient-id');
}

Not sure why this is. Maybe it has something to do with the directory structure containing my stylesheet?


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