From: Leszek Gawron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 16:19:33 +0200

Bart Molenkamp wrote:
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Van: hepabolu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Anyway it doesn't
work and I have no clue how I can include a generated image (i.e.
what's
its name and location?). Any ideas?


If you want to include a generated image in your HTML page by using an
<img/> tag, you should probably serialize the image to PNG or JPEG.
There are serializers for this (batik block). I don't think that you can
include an SVG image with an <img/> tag (maybe with Firefox 1.5, but
certainly not with any version of IE).

http://rifers.org/blogs/gbevin/2005/4/11/embedding_images_inside_html

Another alternative approach:

Within your page, generate an object tag containing a nested img tag (as described at http://labs.silverorange.com/archives/2006/january/howtoinclude) to have the browser request either SVG or JPG depending on which it supports. In your Cocoon sitemap include a pipeline that matches the image URL minus file extension, which generates the image as SVG then ends with a map:select on the extension that either serialises the SVG directly or runs it through the batik serialiser to convert to JPEG.


Andrew.


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