Paul,
Check out the possibility of using the Mozilla ActiveX control in IE
to display SVG. The ActiveX control uses the full Mozilla/Firefox
rendering engine, so it supports the same level of SVG as Firefox does.
The control is packaged as part of the Mozilla XUL Runner project and
can be downlo
I have found many sites which utilize SVG for the purpose of
demonstrating SVG's capabilities or teaching others SVG. In fact, the
number of resources available online for SVG is, in my opinion, very
plentiful.
Sorry, I realize now that I was not very clear, but I was looking for
what I would call
I said "I hope this is only paranoia", and it turned out to be. I
apologized with Paul in some way. It's easy for you to make comments
after you see the direction of the wind.
> As to memberships, you let the moderators take care of that. Sheesh.
This is very cheap. But I don't think the member
H, Paul-
I think Steven's got a pretty sane assessment here. In reality, Adobe
haven't truly "supported" ASV for years. As I've said before on this
list, Renesis is gearing up to be the active replacement for ASV, and
while it still has a way to go, it is making good progress.
Because you're
Whoah there, Turbo! You seem to be racing to some really strange
reactions. Enough with the conspiracy theories and ad hominem attacks.
Paul asked a pretty straightforward question. With Microsoft, Adobe,
and Sun have all stepping up their efforts in similar spaces to SVG, and
Adobe strategi
Hi All,
First, while support for ASV will end as of 2008, I understand the existing
plug-in will continue to be supplied by Adobe indefinitely. Also, the
current stable release of ASV seems (to me) as good or better than the
developing native support. So you may be in less of a crunch than you
t
A bit of searching will yield several useful examples, such as this one:
http://alzt.tau.ac.il/~dagan/tools/panZoom.svg
Stephen
On 6/7/07, yassinezt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hi all im new in this groups please helpme i wanna make a programme
> that make zoom in svg thanx a lot
>
>
>
This site, my work, which uses SVG as a 2D CAD system for assembling and
laying out components.
http://www.millipe.de
It's beta.
LAMP + AJAX + SVG + X3D
Stephen
On 6/8/07, Richard Pearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> --- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com ,
> "amsteve23" <[EMAIL P
Hi Veiko,
svg-developers@yahoogroups.com wrote on 06/08/2007 02:42:34 PM:
> Many thaanks for the suggestion...I hadn't considered a Java
> applet...however, because our SVG is generated on the client-side
> using XML data islands and JavaScript, I'm going to assume that would
> require quite a lo
And I'm happy as I said I would, Paul, of your reply.
You're right that in the immediate there's no equal replacement for
ASV in IE7.
I hope you do understand that it was not your physical person who was
in cause.
Best regards,
Domenico
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Wirdnam"
Hi Veiko,
Many thaanks for the suggestion...I hadn't considered a Java
applet...however, because our SVG is generated on the client-side
using XML data islands and JavaScript, I'm going to assume that would
require quite a lot of re-work for our existing SVG-based applications.
I guess what I'm l
Domenico,
I'm more than happy to reply...I have no connection with Microsoft
whatsoever; I'm an IT architect employed by one of the major
pharmaceutical companies...and I'm saddened by your response to my
request for help / advice.
Sure, we have one in-house developer who is very competent in SVG
Veiko,
Chances are that this Paul Wirdnam will not reply. These posts are
probably the work of some marketing guys from Microsoft/others:
dramatic topic subject/question with self response, a "Please help!"
in place of signature from somebody who seems quite competent, etc.
They are tentatives
Hi Amsteve,
You'll find many links for sites using svg for elearning purpose in
Andreas Neumann's article:
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/articles/paper_use_of_svg_and_ecmascri
pt_for_elearning_isprs_workshop_potsdam_2005.pdf
Cheers, Samy
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "amsteve23" <
Hi,
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "amsteve23" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Hi.. does anyone know of any websites or webapps out there that
> utilize SVG, besides Google spreadsheets?
I don't know what you had in mind. My site has SVG comics, including a
large project.
Richard Pearm
Hi, Chaals-
Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 12:50:15 +0200, Domenico Strazzullo
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yesterday I spoke with an Adobe person and to the direct question "...
>> Did you disable SVG in Webkit for Apollo?" I got this direct
>> answer "... We did disa
Hi Paul
As I didn't find Renesis yet working properly, maybe
you should test Tinyline www.tinyline.com ones? Those
are Java applets and should work with any Java enabled
browser.
Veiko
http://veikoh.wordpress.com
--- Paul Wirdnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I work for a large multi-national co
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 12:50:15 +0200, Domenico Strazzullo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yesterday I spoke with an Adobe person and to the direct question "...
> Did you disable SVG in Webkit for Apollo?" I got this direct
> answer "... We did disable it but we're trying to put it back, although
> i
Yesterday I spoke with an Adobe person and to the direct question "...
Did you disable SVG in Webkit for Apollo?" I got this direct
answer "... We did disable it but we're trying to put it back, although
it's difficult to keep everything" [citation].
I don't know what to think because it would
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Wirdnam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW: we're generating SVG using client-side XML data islands...in
case
> that makes any difference to available options.
If this is true, you seem to be pretty fluent with SVG and from the
first three points
Many listed on http://svg.startpagina.nl
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "amsteve23" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi.. does anyone know of any websites or webapps out there that
> utilize SVG, besides Google spreadsheets?
>
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I work for a large multi-national corporation that has standardized on
a IE-based desktop, so switching browers to one with native SVG
support is not an option.
But we also have to mitigate ourselves from the Adobe SVG Viewer going
out of support from 1-Jan-2008. We've looked at the Renesis pl
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