If you are targeting firefox's svg implementation. Have a read at this
first:
http://jwatt.org/svg/authoring/
On 9/5/06, Markus Schönhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
prad wrote:
> Am processing some svg files on server side and after processing i need
to
> send the svg as response...I set the mime type as "image/svg+xml"
> and tried the below code
What has this servlet...
> public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
> HttpServletResponse response)
> throws ServletException, IOException{
>
> response.setContentType("text/html");
> PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
>
> out.println("<html>");
> out.println(" <head>");
> out.println(" <title>SimpleServlet</title>");
> out.println(" </head>");
> out.println(" <body>");
> out.println(" Hello, World");
> out.println(" </body>");
> out.println("</html>");
> }
...to do with SVG?
> when i invoke this servlet .....it's showing download dialog box and if
> press ok .....servletName.svg file gets downloads
The above servlet shows the behaviour you describe? I doubt that.
> Why its not directly displaying the contents in the browser...Any help
> plz..
You should first of all clarify what you're doing. I don't see any
connection
between the servlet code above and SVG.
Second: Is your browser capable of rendering SVG content / has a plugin
installed for rendering SVG content?
Does
http://localhost:8080/jsp-examples/jsp2/jspx/textRotate.jspx?name=JSPX
work with your browser (assuming your Tomcat is installed on your local
machine and listening on port 8080)?
Regards
mks
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