Thanks for your reply.

thomas.deweese wrote:
> 
> Hi Yannick,
> 
> Cyannick <[email protected]> wrote on 06/25/2009 01:19:07 PM:
> 
>> I read in Batik home page and in here about javascript support, but I 
> could
>> not fully grasp the extent of that compatibility.
>> 
>> To be able to fully use our javascripts, do we need to make some
>> adaptations? (with Batik, or Rhino as I read)
>> Or does JSVGCanvas automatically load external javascripts and use their
>> functions? (provided that javascripts are loaded in SVG files)
> 
>    The JSVGCanvas will automatically load external javascripts and
> run their functions (as appropriate).  You can test it standalone 
> with the squiggle SVG Browser included in the standard Batik 
> distribution.
> 
>> Can Batik (listeners I suppose) catch a modification to the SVG file 
> made
>> through a javascript function?
> 
>    Yes, Batik fully implements DOM level 2 Events, so you can register for
> mutation events (in either Java or JavaScript).
> 
> 

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