hi marjorie,
i tried around a little bit, and there seems no way to resolve this
entirely. this seems to be a browser-plugin-communication issue. please
note that displaying the URL in the statusbar is not required by the
specification, so it cannot be claimed. btw, normal internet users do
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hi marjorie,
generally with such problems it is best to upload your samples files somewhere
in order to get a look at.
andré
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a6091 goetzens, tyrol
> Perhaps I am confused about what you are looking for, but I use links like
> this is svg sites frequently and the URL shows up in the status bar for as
> long as hold the cursor over it
No, you're not confused.
I've narrowed in on the problem.
Seems that in Internet Explorer, the first v
Margie
Perhaps I am confused about what you are looking for, but I use links like
this is svg sites frequently and the URL shows up in the status bar for as
long as hold the cursor over it.
This is using Firefox on both Windows and Mac.
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Jerry
At 11:11 AM
one of the rare things I DON'T like about SVG is that an object that
is anchored (hyperlinked) to a URL only displays the URL in the
browser status bar for a split second. I really want an object to
behave like a standard HTML link in that regard. In other words, when
your mouse is over the object
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