Found the following from the archives:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/xmlgraphics-batik-users/200212.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Looks fairly straight forward.

Birch

On 1/11/06, Andreas Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I don't have the answer, but would like to be able to launch the systems
browser, either.

F.e. I have a SVG application that runs in Batik that allows to browse
through artists lifelines. Once an artist is selected the user is able
to open a link in wikipedia or search engines. Currently I can't do it
in Batik.

Thomas, Cameron -  do you have an idea or suggestion on how to solve this?

Andreas

J B wrote:
> In our SVG document, we would like to render a list of links.  We are
> rendering them similar to the following:
>
> <a xlink:href="" href="http://www.google.com">http://www.google.com" <http://www.google.com" >>Google</a>
>
> We have also tried removing the xlink namespage on the href attribute.
>
> However, this does not have the desired effect (none).  Ideally, it
> would spawn the system default browser, but I imagine this is not the
> behavior everyone would want.  Is there any built in support for
> handling external links?  Or do we need to register a listener in the
> java class which in turn can handle the external link request?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Birch


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