IE6, with firefox i don't get any message back.
thanks

Bruce Rindahl wrote:
> 
> What browser are you using?
> Bruce
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: horstpeter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 2:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: rasterize on server
> 
> 
> Thank you already, but when I do all that, I get a message "no method to
> serialize node".
> Where do i put the function serializeNode (node) {? In the html script
> area?
> Do I need a Init(evt)?
> Thnak you so much, it seems like i am a lot closer now.
> 
> 
> Bruce Rindahl wrote:
>> 
>> I have a button in my SVG file that calls the following script:
>> 
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> function makePDF() {
>>      var dom = serializeNode(document.getElementById('printArea'));
>>      dom = dom.replace('onload="init(evt);"','');
>>      var postDataObj = new postXMLData('makePDF.php', dom, madePDF);
>>      postDataObj.postData();
>> }
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Here my main SVG document has an id of 'print area'.
>> The current DOM (after the user manipulates it) is copied by the
>> serializeNode function in line 1.  I then remove the onload function
>> (things
>> are done in init() that are no longer needed) in line 2.  I then post the
>> DOM to a php function that creates a PDF on my server in lines 3 and 4. 
>> The
>> third parameter in line 3 updates a link to the newly created PDF file.
>> 
>> The function serializeNode is:
>> 
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> //Serialize node from Martin Honnen - see
>> http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/34646
>> 
>> function serializeNode (node) {
>>   if (typeof XMLSerializer != 'undefined') {
>>     var nodeString = new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(node)
>>     return nodeString;
>>   }
>>   else if (typeof node.xml != 'undefined') {
>>     return node.xml;
>>   }
>>   else if (typeof printNode != 'undefined') {
>>     var nodeString = printNode(node);
>> //IE+ASV does not escape the '&' in a url string that Batik needs for PDF
>> conversion
>>     var re = new RegExp("&","g")
>>     return nodeString.replace(re,'&');
>>   }
>>   else if (typeof Packages != 'undefined') {
>>     try {
>>       var stringWriter = new java.io.StringWriter();
>>       Packages.org.apache.batik.dom.util.DOMUtilities.writeNode(node,
>> stringWriter);
>>       return stringWriter.toString();
>>     }
>>     catch (e) {
>>       // might want to handle problem here
>>       return '';
>>     }
>>   }
>>   else {
>>     // might want to handle problem here
>>      alert("No method to serialize node!");
>>     return '';
>>   }
>> }
>>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> The PHP file makePDF.php is:
>> 
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> <?php
>> set_time_limit(6000);
>> $post = $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA;
>> header("Content-Type: text/xml");
>> $numbytes = file_put_contents("xxx.svg",$post);
>> exec("java.exe -jar -Xmx512m batik-rasterizer.jar -m application/pdf -w
>> 1632
>> -h 1056 xxx.svg");
>> exec("move xxx.pdf output.pdf");
>> echo '<g id="output.pdf?'.time().'" />';
>> ?>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> The result is a new file on the server called output.pdf that is a
>> snapshot
>> of the users display.
>> 
>> I think there is a parameter available in batik-rasterizer.jar to prevent
>> the onload stuff I eliminated in Line 2 of the first function.
>> 
>> Bruce
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: horstpeter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 1:01 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: rasterize on server
>> 
>> 
>> OK, I know a lot of people had the same problem, but reading through
>> forums
>> for 2 days now didn't help me at all.
>> I have a basic website with a svg embedded. The SVG has some JS in there
>> for
>> the user to change the svg. I would love to have a button to export the
>> svg
>> to a JPEG. 
>> I already downloaded the batik package and put it on the server, I just
>> can't find the right way to call the rasterizer.
>> Thank you so much.
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