Hi Martin,
Your tip works! Now my document will work for Firefox, Opera and MSIE
+ ASV.
Thanks!
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Kam-Hung Soh
http://kamhungsoh.blogspot.com - It Mostly Works
http://members.optusnet.com.au/khsoh - Software That Mostly Works
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Anil
A simplified script is available at
http://www.eventex.co.uk/compatible/index.aspx
It works in IE + ASV and Firefox 1.5
The javascript is in the .aspx source of the page - the svg source just
has an ID of the svg and then ID's for the different polygons.
Richard
Anil Kumar Vemu
Between driving 2 * 650 km, amusing the kids and visiting my in-laws
over the Easter break, I managed to put together an SVG version of
John Conway's Game of Life:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/khsoh/0009.xhtml
The interesting bits are:
* Using SVG lines to create a raster by twiddling the
Hi Richard,
Thankyou very much for immediate support. The example displayed is excellent
with Animated Zoom and Pan - it was part of my dream solution - you made it
simple. Thankyou very much
But I was looking for a solution like, if I click on Zoom In button, the
cursor would
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Has anyone compiled a how-to for making your SVG app work in Opera?
Mine works
in FF and ASV, but I only get a fragment of it displayed in opera,
and without
any error messages it's kinda hard to know what opera doesn't like
At 08:28 PM 4/16/2006, Guy wrote:
Has anyone compiled a how-to for making your SVG app work in Opera?
Mine works
in FF and ASV, but I only get a fragment of it displayed in opera, and without
any error messages it's kinda hard to know what opera doesn't like about it...
The only troubles I've
I Use Opera 8.54 then.
Tools-Delete private data .. -- Advanced (select delete catch) ...
Then restart the browser.
(It work for me).
Phi
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At 08:28 PM 4/16/2006, Guy wrote:
Has anyone compiled a how-to for making your SVG app work in Opera?
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http://www.schillmania.com/content/entries/2006/04/more-rounded-corners/how
does one purge the cache in Opera, by the way?
Tools Preferences Advanced History Empty Now
With Firefox, I think you can force a
Interesting application! I get about 7 frames per second on my AMD-64
3200 CPU, with about 40 objects instantiated.
Kam-Hung Soh wrote:
Between driving 2 * 650 km, amusing the kids and visiting my in-laws
over the Easter break, I managed to put together an SVG version of
John Conway's Game of
Ive almost given up on Opera until the Final release to see if worth
trying to sort out, theres no hanging or mathematical text and until
Opera does this then I wont bother as our app depends on text being
displayed properly in this manner.
Also I am having problem with accessing SVG ID
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Also I am having problem with accessing SVG ID elements, some work in
Opera and some dont and I dont understand why.
Does that mean that
document.getElementById('someId')
fails to find an element in an SVG
Hi Richard and/or Alex
I looked at your app. It's the typical initial effort to address SVG
in the unrealistic environment of cross-browser creations. If you
want to continue in this direction, you will find you are expending
90% of your time in the frustrations of browser anomalies, rather
Hi-
For those of you who have not yet tried to make cross-browser applications
(or even simple SVGs), I encourage you to try it for yourself rather than
rely on Francis' opinion. There are a few gotchas (most of which have
workarounds) and some fetures that ASV supports that the others don't, but
At 11:08 AM 4/17/2006, Doug wrote (concerning opera):
... give them feedback! Let them know what features are broken or
unimplemented, and more importantly, which of these are really important to
you; they have to prioritize, and if you tell them what you need, they can
put that higher on the
Hi all,
If I need a street map of few city blocks, where can I find it in SVG
format for commercial use.
I have been tracing them so far in Illustrator, but it is very time
consuming... :(
Thank you in advance!
Peter
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At 09:47 AM 4/17/2006, Jeff Schiller wrote:
Also, shouldn't you be using object in Firefox and Opera?
I don't know. I was wondering this very question yesterday and did
some simple experiments seeing if I could script across HTML to SVG
using objects or for that matter iframe's instead of
Hi David,
On 4/17/06, David Dailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:47 AM 4/17/2006, Jeff Schiller wrote:
Also, shouldn't you be using object in Firefox and Opera?
I don't know. I was wondering this very question yesterday and did
some simple experiments seeing if I could script across HTML
Martin
Hi, I think I have already posted this problem but not sure whether its
me or Opera but in the debug of Opera it did say something like that the
value was Null?
http://www.eventex.co.uk/compatible/index.aspx
The top functions work for zoom plus/ minus pan and extents so it is
finding
the description on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xbl-developers/ reads:
XBL, or XML Binding Language(s). An XML language for coding-shortcuts
to more Model-View-Controller separation in building visualisations in
for example XHTML or SVG.
This is a mailing list and web forum for anyone who is
Hi Francis
I agree with what your saying but I do have a problem and my fellow
developers / designers will agree.
I may need to see a doctor about this but my problem is that I am mainly
a designer and ideas man (my previous job was to come up with innovative
ideas before setting up my own
Yep
you cannot script with the object tag so best use the embed tag for that
- its pants I know but
have no choice
Has anybody noticed with the recent IE update that you have to 'click to
interact with this plugin'
with Flash and SVG now. Its very annoying on some sites.
Richard
David Dailey
Hi guys,
On 4/17/06, Jeff Schiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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2. I usually figure if something doesn't work, someone is usually
aware of it -- for example at
Hi,
you'd probably get the data in GIS format, which can be converted to SVG format.
A typical exchange format for GIS is ESRI shapefile or GML. These two are
relatively easy to
convert to SVG.
Commercial geodata provider for road data are the two big guys Teleatlas and
Navteq.
You may also
On 17 Apr 2006 at 19:55, Richard Gnyla wrote:
Has anybody noticed with the recent IE update that you have to 'click to
interact with this plugin'
with Flash and SVG now. Its very annoying on some sites.
Arising from the EOLAS patent dispute ..
Does EOLA have something against M$ but not Mozilla?
Or will Mozilla Firefox also have to be put in line over this
Richard
DL wrote:
On 17 Apr 2006 at 19:55, Richard Gnyla wrote:
Has anybody noticed with the recent IE update that you have to 'click to
interact with this plugin'
with
On 4/17/06, Jeff Schiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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@
wrote:
2. I usually figure if something doesn't work, someone is
usually
aware of it -- for example at
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Subject: Re: Street maps in SVG format...
Date: Monday 17 April 2006 23:51
From: b22gate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Depending on where you are you might find that openstreetmap.org has
some mapping data for where you live. There is an SVG
Hi,
Glad you had a go! The program's speed depends on the size of
the board, not the number of objects, because it to calculate whether
a live cell dies or a dead cell comes to life.
Regards,
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Kam-Hung Soh
http://kamhungsoh.blogspot.com - It Mostly Works
http://members.optusnet.com.au/khsoh
Hi,
does anybody know where the archives of SVG Open 2002-2005 have gone?
All links http://www.svgopen.org/200x/... seem to be redirected to the
homepage of the conference this summer.
Regards,
Heiko
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