Hi,
The first thing is to diganose why I'm getting contradictory information about
the amount of traffic I'm getting. If I really am getting a lot more traffic
than I thought, I probably should do things to try to convert it into income. I
could then justify to myself and my wife spending more
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Passaggio_in_coordinate_polari.svg
random example that demonstrates issue
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visit
see ff bug:
In full-screen browser mode, a document whose size exactly matches my
resolution still shows scrollbars
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638554
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Jonathan,
Using http://web-sniffer.net/ you can see that the Content-Disposition http
header is included by the streetmap server. This instructs browsers to do a
file download.
Best regards
Robert.
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You'd have to make svg the default namespace with
xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;
then it should work.
Except maybe in Internet Explorer. I'm not sure how, or if, xslt and
plugins go together.
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Its weird that I have to
Dear Sanyaade,
Adobe will open source its SVG plugin, so it is not going to be
dead. This was already done as part of ActionScript.
(took the freedom of making small corrections to make the text more clear)
Do you have any proofs of this? I never saw nothing stating that Adobe
would release
Dear Sanyaade,
Adobe will open source its SVG plugin, so it is not going to be
more or less impossible as ASV's rendering engine is a subset of
Illustrator's rendering engine... this also is an explanation for ASV's
redrawing slowness.
andré
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Sorry,
Jayne wrote this out of exasperation and deception. Just another way
to express disappointment. In reality, I'm not anywhere near to get
my hands dirty with Flash.
Domenico
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Nico and I have just finished
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XML is better because because it makes for interoperability, and in
the new business world metricification neccesitates interoperability.
And because XML has validation, it scores highly for interoperability.
The problem
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I was talking about why is XML is better for SVG than any other mark-
up,
yet your arguments focuses purely on non-human advantages, disregarding
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6. It is relaxing for humans to write. So orderly.
7. It is easy for humans to edit. So free of overheads.
The majority of
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6. It is relaxing for humans to write. So orderly.
7. It is easy for
Hi Leonard,
Why is being in XML better?
Perhaps because of Sax, Xerces, Xalan, JDom, SOAP, MSXML, XSLT,
XPath or perhaps simply because I can read the file and grab what I
want/need?
I am myself wondering whether it makes that much difference how
something becomes a
Perhaps because of Sax, Xerces, Xalan, JDom, SOAP, MSXML, XSLT,
XPath or perhaps simply because I can read the file and grab what I
want/need?
More specifically, because you can use the tools you ALREADY KNOW...
There are similar tools for many of those things for
On Thursday 08 December 2005 23:17, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
Perhaps because of Sax, Xerces, Xalan, JDom, SOAP, MSXML, XSLT,
XPath or perhaps simply because I can read the file and grab what
I want/need?
More specifically, because you can use the tools you ALREADY
Thanks.
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I don't have any streaming examples but examples where we request
data from backends from other datasources (SOAP, db, XML):
* http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/us_weather/index.svgz calls
another webservice to get weather data (the
-developers] Re: Why Use Flash
Hello,
I'm not sure about the particular application you have in mind, but
I would differ with your generalization that SVG as a font end GUI
to a back-end database couldn't hack it.
Take a look at www.GalacticPathways.com. This application has a 100%
SVG
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Hello,
I'm not sure about the particular application you have in mind,
but
I would differ with your generalization
well i would like to have an administration user interface, that is
made dynamically. hence flash. now svg is great as an open standard
but in terms of a front end for an App, an SVG/Image App, i dont think
it could hack it (i am however using SVG as a powerful 'backend typw
features to store my
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