For ecmascript without applet signing, there was a thread in January on the Batik Users' List. Search message bodies for "optimizer" and message subjects for "Rhino".
Stan Dickerson On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 09:44, Sebastien Just wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently working on a web application whose needs can be fullfilled with a SVG > plugin. > I didn't currently found a correct SVG plugin displaying SVG because : > - all plugin doesn't work on all browsers > - are difficult to install for end-user > - doesn't interpret SVG the same way ... so I can't rely on them for displaying > business data and have the same behaviour. > > So I started to look after Batik and JSVGCanvas and made an applet which displays > SVG. > The goal is to take all the necessary jar files and make a "bigger" jar so that the > usage is as simple as possible. > > Altough quite difficult I managed to do so, so an example for usage is : > > <applet width="600" height="600" code="SVGApplet.class" > archive="jsvgapplet.jar"> > <param name="fileName" value="http://192.168.0.1/images/catalogueDate.svg" /> > </applet> > > It works fine under IE / Mozilla / Thunderbird and can display all SVG Files batik > is able to. > > Last problemes are : > - do I really need to sign the applet ( if I do not I cannot use ecmascript) ? > - 5Mo is a bit heavy for an applet ... are > > Future improvements : > - make applet communicate with the browser DOM so that the HTML side can interact > with SVG Applet . > > So is anyone interested in this work ? > Has anybody made this before (so this work is maybe useless) ? > What do u think about it ? > > Sebastien > > NB : sorry for my poor english > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]