Hi Thomas,

I have attached the SVG document to generate the error using Batik v1.5 b4.
It should also be noted that once the exception is thrown, no other SVG
document can be opened from that point onward.

The attached file will display a rectangle initially, and when the user
clicks within the shape, it should switch to the image.  I have tested it
with Adobe's plug-in and it seems to work as expected.

Let me know if you need anything else.

Thanks,
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas E Deweese [mailto:thomas.deweese@;kodak.com]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 4:44 PM
To: Batik Users
Subject: RE: Bugzilla Defect #14258


>>>>> "MG" == Michael Gale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

MG> I just wanted to mention that this defect is very reproducible
MG> (more so than what I may have led you to believe).  I can generate
MG> the error reliably after trying one or two relatively large (> 10
MG> KB) images.  I have provided a posting in Bugzilla with the
MG> encoded image data for convenience, but I am willing to write a
MG> small application which could reproduce it more easily if one is
MG> required.

    A small standalone application or an SVG document that shows this
behaviour would help greatly (you should be able to add the 'image'
element with java script).

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