Inline SVG is definitely interesting modern approach, I have been thinking
about it, but unfortunately there are use cases when you have no control
over the page as a whole thus you cannot rely on the document being able to
handle inline svg. This will be typical problem when writing portlets (it
thought doug had an example but cant find it...
2 svg objects in an html5 document
ie svg button object and svg result object
how to click the button and get the result?
cheers
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 05:20:26PM +0100, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
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thought doug had an example but cant find it...
2 svg objects in an html5 document
ie svg button object and svg result object
how to click the
Interest survey - seriously, I'm takin' names. If this interests you, please
respond. I'll help make sure it works well for you.
I'm building an easy to use websocket server. You won't need to be a server
guru to use it. It's for normal people. It's already sending messages to and
from a
Two quick questions:
1. How would it be licensed?
2. What advantages would it have over node.js?
Jake
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:22 PM, Roger F. Gay rogerf...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Interest survey - seriously, I'm takin' names. If this interests you,
please respond. I'll help make sure
How would it be licensed?
Good question. I've offered other software under LGPL, but I haven't decided
whether to open source the server. I'll have to formalize it, but the idea of
LGPL will remain in all development versions - up to and including when it's
really good. You can both develop and
Hi,
Browser updates have been coming thick and fast lately. I've just tested Chrome
13.
Unfortunately they've managed to introduce a new bug and don't seem to have
dealt with any of the old ones. The new one involves filters that use feBlend
to combine the results of feTurbulance with the
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