Vincent:

Thanks for the quick response.  Your comments about BlackWood are very 
helpful.  I was not aware of this activity under Mozilla.  It seems to 
be the best solution in terms of integration of Batik and Mozilla (but 
it would compete with the Mozilla SVG viewer which is still not part of 
the standard Mozilla build).  Is Blackwood in any better shape there? 
 Is it part of the standard build for Mozilla?  When you say that there 
is not active work in this area, are you speaking of BlackWood or Batik 
plugin under BlackWood?

Thanks,

Charlie

wrote:

> <pre wrap>Charlie,
>
> I think there are a couple things you can do:
>
> a. You could write an applet. This is not very recommended with Batik as
>    the size of the code is pretty large.
>
> b. You could use JavaWebStart. For example, see:
>    http://xml.apache.org/batik/batikDemo.html
>    JavaWebStart is support for Win, Linux, MacOS X and Solaris
>    I have not found a description of all the supported browsers
>    (I know Netscape 4.x that I use is supported as well as IE, but
>    I am not sure about Mozilla).
>
> c. You could write a pluggin based on BlackWood for Mozilla:
>    http://www.mozilla.org/projects/blackwood/java-plugins/
>    There have been proofs of concept in the past but there is not
>    active work going on in that space that I know of. This would
>    let you write a pluging for SVG in Mozilla, using Batik.
>
> Cheers,
> Vincent
>
> Charlie Woloszynski wrote:
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> I am looking to use SVG for charting/presentation on a web site.  We are
> looking to support Windows, Linux, and Solaris users under IE and
> Netscape.
>
> So far, it looks like Adobe SVGViewer 3.0 will cover the Win/IE
> collection of users and Win/Netscape 4.7x (but not 6.x) users.  I am
> looking for either an applet or a server-side component that will let me
> provide support for Win/NS6 and Linux/Solaris users.
>
> Can I use batik to address this need?  Can I use it as an applet?  Or,
> should I use it server-side and have it render PNG files?
>
> Any and all comments and feedback are appreciated.  I am new to batik
> and trying to learn about its features and limitations.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Charlie
>
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