No, haven't heard of any of us mozilla svg investigating that one.
There is a comment in the code that suggests this might be a known problem.
ok - I hope you can fix that bug. It would enable most of my mapping examples.
I guess I
am also not the only one relying on the .getScreenCTM()
Peter Schonefeld schrieb:
http://www.treebuilder.de/svg/connect4svg/connect4.test
so its really just a limitation of IE ;-)
if you assigned a MIME type of text/svg+xml to .test would it work then?
im not sure, haven't tested but i dont think so.
yes its a great shame one has to set
Hi Tom, Ronan,
yes, I am already pleased with the existing SVG support in Firefox.
quite a few examples of mine already work.
However, this bug is
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293224 a real problem for
me, since almost all of my examples rely on the .getScreenCTM()
method. I
thanks Ronan for the update!!
Andreas wrote:
Another question: should gzip support work with Firefox native SVG? So
far I was not successfull. I tried with the Windows GDI+ version on
Firefox, not the most current version, but fairly new.
AFAIK the gzip content will need to be served with a file
yeah, sounds great, i cant wait for animations...
and for everyone who didnt notice, there are a bunch of new items marked
as in progress at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/status.html
and this looks promising , too
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/roc/
an HTML page embedded in SVG via
Hi Holger,
AFAIK the gzip content will need to be served with a file extension .svgz
and a HTTP header: Content-encoding: gzip
you won't need the svgz extension, in fact you can serve it with any
extension you want, as long as its send as image/svg+xml
While I realise that the .svgz should be
Hi Holger,
here is an svgz file which works in mozilla SVG. i use content-encoding:
x-gzip
http://www.treebuilder.de/svg/connect4svg/connect4.svgz
Cool, thanks for the fix!
http://www.treebuilder.de/svg/connect4svg/connect4.test
so its really just a limitation of IE ;-)
if you assigned a
Ronan Oger ronan at roasp.com writes:
3/ MOZ SVG will support scripting
Mozilla/Firefox SVG already supports scripting. The problem you might
be seeing is the script mimetype:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/faq.html#script
4/ MOZ SVG will support XForms.
While Mozilla/Firefox SVG
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