Hi Prad,
prad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/18/2006 02:15:56 AM:
> Thanks for the suggestion,but am not supposed to change svg file or
change
> namespace wat i have to do is to handle such elements by ignoring them
I will _very_ strong recommend that you fix the files.
Changing tools to work around broken files is 100% always the
wrong answer to the problem.
That said you can try creating a subclass of
batik.dom.svg.SVGDOMImplementation that replaces the
createElement & createElementNS methods.
This is about all the help I'll give on this topic
as I consider this the totally wrong way to approach
the problem.
Good luck!
> thomas.deweese wrote:
> >
> > Hi Prad,
> >
> > prad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/17/2006 06:06:13 AM:
> >
> >> Am finding difficult to get the dom for a svg file.
> >
> > Actually it looks like you are getting DOM fine for
> > SVG files. It is files that look a little like an
> > SVG file but aren't that causing you problems (as they should).
> >
> >> But If the svg file contains other tags like
> >
> > This is not a valid SVG file:
> >> <svg>
> >> <segments>
> >> </segments>
> >
> > I suggest you fix it by moving the non-SVG elements
> > out of the SVG namespace:
> > <svg xmlns:prad="http://prad.org/">
> > <prad:segments>
> > </prad:segments>
> > </svg>
> >
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