Sorry!

It wasn't "getElement" but "getElementsByTagAndClassName" in the form

getElementsByTagAndClassName (null, 'some-class')

which did / does not work.

(Inline SVG (see example below), Firefox 2.00.14, MochiKit 1.4)

Error message:
"cls.split is not a function" on MochiKit.js line 3079

Plaese give me a hint where / how to start a new trac ticket?


Helmut


Example SVG:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<svg version="1.1" id="svg-root"
          xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg";
          xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink";>  
<defs>
<style type="text/css">
    <![CDATA[
    *                {font: 8pt Myriad Web, Arial, Verdana}
    /* Links */
    a, *.link                {display: inline; padding: 0; 
text-decoration: none; font-weight: bold; color: rgb(39,65,255); cursor: 
pointer}
       
    ]]>
</style>   
   
<script type="text/javascript" xlink:href="/js/MochiKit/MochiKit.js" />

</defs>

<rect id="rect-1" class="rect-class" x="0" y="0" width="800" 
height="600" stroke-width="1px" stroke="black" fill="rgb(93%,93%,93%)" />
<line x1="10" y1="500" x2="300" y2="300" stroke-width="2px" 
stroke="orange" />

<text id="get-element" class="link" x="20" y="20" 
text-anchor="left">getElement</text>
<text id="get-element-by-tag-and-class-1" class="link" x="20" y="30" 
text-anchor="left">getElementsByTagAndClassName (tag, null)</text>
<text id="get-element-by-tag-and-class-2" class="link" x="20" y="40" 
text-anchor="left">getElementsByTagAndClassName (null, class)</text>

<script type="text/javascript">
    <![CDATA[
    connect ($("get-element"), "onclick", function (e) { logDebug 
($("rect-1")) });
    connect ($("get-element-by-tag-and-class-1"), "onclick", function 
(e) { logDebug (getElementsByTagAndClassName('rect', null)) });
    connect ($("get-element-by-tag-and-class-2"), "onclick", function 
(e) { logDebug (getElementsByTagAndClassName(null, 'rect-class')) });
    ]]>
</script>
</svg>


Per Cederberg schrieb:
> Ok. I don't have any problems with $ or getElement, but then I'm using
> Firefox and Safari with inline SVG. Are you using the Adobe plugin? I
> think it would be good to create Trac tickets for any issues with
> MochiKit SVG integration that you find.
>
> Cheers,
>
> /Per
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Helmut Zeilinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi Per,
>>
>> since some weeks i am working with svg files, which are displayed
>> by a web browser.
>>
>> I tried to do some javascript usind MochiKit, but i realized that some
>> functions don't work as expected, like e.g. "getElement".
>>
>> So i find your work VERY useful !!
>>
>> But besides the drawing functions, you have been implementing, it would also
>> be fine to make the rest of MochiKit
>> (at least that parts, that have to do with DOM..) compatible to SVG files.
>>
>> Helmut
>>
>>
>> Per Cederberg schrieb:
>>     
>>> I've been using MochiKit with embedded SVG images for some time. And
>>> to accomplish that, I've also written some helper functions to extend
>>> MochiKit. Yesterday I finally got around to cleaning them up and
>>> posting them to the Wiki:
>>>
>>> http://trac.mochikit.com/wiki/MochiKitSVG
>>>
>>> Please let me know if you find these useful. I'd probably need to
>>> write up some example code and create proper documentation if they are
>>> suitable for MochiKit 1.5 or similar. I don't think they are mature
>>> enough to merit inclusion in version 1.4.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> /Per
>>>
>>>       
>>
>>     
>
> >
>   

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