--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Sayed Arian Kooshesh
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With i.e. you use top to get to the browser. How do you do similarly
in FF?
If you have an SVG document embedded in a HTML document with the embed
element or the object element or the iframe element then with
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Fernando Kogik
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What I have is this: i have an svg image with no script tags
inside and
call a lot of JavaScript function in events like onmouseover,
onmouseout
and so on. All these functions are in a separate .js file that is
Hi all
Someone must have encountered this before (I hope so anyway).
I'm trying to pass parameters to an SVG app. I can do this using URLs
(eg /my.svg?param1=1param2=2) and this works fine, until you hit the
IE 5.5 bug talked about as bug 3a on this page: http://
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Hi, Francis-
This is very simple, as John indicated. You simply serialize (using
printNode in ASV, otherwise using XMLSerializer()) the node you are looking
for, which will probably be the SVG root, or some select portion thereof,
and then send it up to the server to be rasterized with Batik or
I have worked with the way IE handle protocol. This what I found it:
1-URL length is limited to about 1024 char not 20s;
2-Before pass the URL's string to An app. (Custom protocol in my case.) IE
often (but not always) 'escape' with some weird formula such as amp for an
or even ampamp.
can you use params inside an embed? I've not had any luck using object - it
seems to fail in the cases that I thought it ought to work in, so I
gave up and
just use embed now.
Guy
Quoting Phi Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have worked with the way IE handle protocol. This what I found it:
1-URL
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