Hi, Tonny -

Thanks for the quick reply. I had found that, and suspected it might be
relevant, but wasn't sure how to use it. I haven't coded in Java for quite
some time. Has anyone got a pointer on where to start to make a build that,
say, saves a file when postURL is called, and opens one for getURL? I'd be
very grateful if anyone has such a framework lying around.

Also, can this be used to "discover" files with a particular extension, or
will I need to know the names of the files beforehand?

Many thanks-
-Doug


Tonny Kohar wrote:


> hi
>
> you can use SVGTranscoder provided by batik
>
> Regards
> Tonny kohar
> http://www.kiyut.com
>
> On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 22:08, Doug Schepers wrote:
> > Hi, Batik newbie question-
> >
> > I find myself wanting to save content generated within some of my
> > SVG+JavaScript apps. On Windows/IE, this is not a problem... I can use
the
> > FileSystemObject. But for Linux and Mac, this is not an option.
> >
> > Is it possible to create a Batik distribution to allow me to save a file
> > locally (or, less desirably, to append to an existing file)? Has this
> > already been done?
> >
> > Thanks-
> > -Doug
> >



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