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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T14:59:49+00:00 2026-05-19T14:59:49+00:00

Normally, the <clipPath> element hides everything that is outside the clip path. To achieve

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Normally, the <clipPath> element hides everything that is outside the clip path. To achieve the opposite effect – that is to "cut out" something from the image – i want to use two paths in the clipPath and the clip-rule="evenodd" attribute. Basically, I want to "xor" the clip paths.

But it doesn’t work. It shows the region "ORed":

<clipPath clip-rule="evenodd" id="imageclippath" clipPathUnits = "objectBoundingBox">
        <rect clip-rule="evenodd" x="0.3" y="0.3" height="0.6" width="6" />
        <rect clip-rule="evenodd" x="0" y="0" height="0.5" width="0.5" />
    </clipPath>     

 <rect clip-path="url(#imageclippath)" x="0" y="0" height="500" width="500" fill="red"/>

EDIT:

My problem is that AFAIK <mask> doesn’t work in iOS WebKit.

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    2026-05-19T14:59:49+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:59 pm

    It’s much easier to do what you’re after with a mask, see this example. Here’s the mask definition:

    <mask id="maskedtext">
      <circle cx="50%" cy="50%" r="50" fill="white"/>
      <text x="50%" y="55%" text-anchor="middle" font-size="48">ABC</text>
    </mask>
    

    Regions that are white inside the mask will be kept, everything else will be clipped away.

    Here’s another example that uses clipPath instead, is a bit trickier since you need to use a path element to get the clip-rule to apply. The clipPath that uses clip-rule there looks like this:

    <clipPath id="clipPath1">
      <path id="p1" d="M10 10l100 0 0 100 -100 0ZM50 50l40 0 0 40 -40 0Z" clip-rule="evenodd"/>
    </clipPath>
    
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