Hi,
I've managed to make some svg's with xsp: which is
pretty cool!
But now I want to go further and try to make tables
in svg.
Basically what I would need is such a
snippet:
<xsp:logic>
for (int count=0;count < 25;count++){ </xsp:logic> <g id="XMLID_1_"> <rect x="0" y="<xsp:expr>
count*13+40 </xsp:expr>" width="500"
height="12"
fill="yellow"/> </g> <xsp:logic> }; This would setup several rows, and if this would
work I could also get the cells in the rows.
But the snippet above is not correct: cocoon says
that y has a faulty value. Which I can understand.
What I can't understand is how to get around
this. I've tried fooling cocoon with a &lt;rect tag, but then the
&lt; instead of an < tag appears in my SVG.
Has anybody any experience with
this?
Regards,
Sanne
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