Jan,

 I studied the Adobe Plug-in. At the time, I wanted to know how to program it with _javascript_. After spending several hours studying the examples I concluded that one needed to by Adobe Illustrator for $500 to generate images for it.

I had a hard time understanding the file layout for it. It was not simple like Mozilla.

At the time, I chose to by Corel Draw upgrade for only $190 because it could both read and write SVG while Adobe could only write.

Have you generated SVG images for the adobe plug-in without buying a product? Was it difficult?

Have you animated images for the adobe svg plug in without using adobe illustrator?

If so, maybe I should take another look at it.

      Thanks,

              Siegfried

 "Lolling, Jan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Siegried,
 
where is the problem ?
The Adobe SVGViewer-Plugin is very fast and easy to install !
Mac, Linux and Windows are supported !
 
Jan
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Von: Richard Heintze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 17. Februar 2003 21:46
An: Batik Users
Betreff: Render SVG in Servlet to Accommodate IE?

I'm delighted to discover that as of last fall, certain versions of Mozilla can natively render SVG without a plug in.

How can I create a public web site that uses SVG for graphics and still accommodate IE? I suppose I could statically convert all my SVG illustrations to GIF or JPG but that is too tedious.

Is there a servlet that will rasterize SVG code on demand so I can send SVG to the mozilla browers and JPG to the IE browsers?

I could not find such a discussion in the archives.

          Thanks,

                        Siegfried



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