Sorry, attached now. It was essentially the problem with settimeout put 
into an SVG file.

Thanks,
Praveen





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> attached the svg file.

The attachment seems to be missing...


> When I use the above line, Rhino throws an exception now because
> RhinoClassShutter.visibleToScripts is returning false and Rhino is 
making an
> extra check somewhere.

Well, by performing a quick check it seems related to a bug [1] which
was fixed in 1.6R7 [2].


> So, Batik 1.7 has at least this one problem with Rhino1.6R7. I can 
change
> code either in Batik, or Rhino to fix this issue. I wanted to know which 
jar
> Batik or Rhino was a more logical site for this change.

As this was considered an issue with 1.6R7, I believe it is due to an
issue on the way Batik uses reflection to access the ClassShutter.
Could this be confirmed and/or should a bug report be created?
Unfortunately, I'm afraid I don't have the Java expertise (nor Batik
internals knowledge in order to understand why was it done that way)
to take a deeper look into this...

In the meantime, you may try experimenting with 1.6R6 [3], which
brings the relevant features and bug fixes but should go around that
particular issue. ;-)


Hope this helps,

 Helder Magalhães


[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392825
[2] http://developer.mozilla.org/en/New_in_Rhino_1.6R7
[3] http://developer.mozilla.org/En/New_in_Rhino_1.6R6

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