Birch
On 2/11/06, J B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, but with my own protocol handler, I would not necesarily use it that way. The method: public ParsedURLData parseURL(String arg0) gets called, but none of the methods overridden to return the stream of the resource are called. But when used with the <image> tag, they are.
BirchOn 2/11/06, Andrew Plotkin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, J B wrote:
> After a bit of reading, I have registered my own protocol handler and can
> successfully load up images with it (<image id="foo" xlink:href=""> > lib.png" width="50" height="50"/>). However, if I do this (<use id="foo"
> xlink:href="" it does not work.
Have you tried using a specific object from the destination file?
<use id="foo" xlink:href="" />
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