Hi, yes, thats perfectly possible.

However, you have to make sure that the extension is .svg , as an example, if you have a php script creating the svg file you should make sure that you have a dummy cgi parameter at the end, something like somescript.php?param1=asdfasdf&param2=123123&dummy=.svg

Batik is very powerful, also offers to execute onload scripts and snapshotTime (for SMIL).

Andreas

J.J. Schlafley wrote:
Hi all,
Will the batik rasterizer take a dynamic svg content file as input? like a php url that dynamically creates svg content? or would the php script need to create a physical .svg file for the batik rasterizer to use it properly? Thanks, JJ

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