On Feb 1, 8:40 pm, bratliff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Which version of IE are you using ?  If it is IE8, have you tried
> using IE7 mode ?  Also, are you able to try IE6 ?  I do not receive an
> error message in IE6 if I access the "path" property.  IE7 complains.

I only have IE6 available.

However, here at home I have a better version of the Script Debugger.
For the same bit of code as previously, o.outerHTML is
"<?xml:namespace prefix = v ns = \"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml\" /
><v:shape style=\"LEFT: 0px; BEHAVIOR: url(#default#VML); WIDTH:
256px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 0px; HEIGHT: 256px\" coordsize =
\"1,1\" strokecolor = \"black\" strokeweight = \"3pt\" path = \"
m102,35
l102,36,103,36,103,46,102,46,102,47,101,48,96,48,96,50,95,50,94,49,90,49,90,50,91,50,90,51,88,51,88,50,86,50,86,51,85,52,85,55
86,55,86,58 e\"><v:stroke style=\"BEHAVIOR: url(#default#VML)\"
opacity = \"26214f\" endcap = \"round\"></v:stroke></v:shape>"

Explicitly setting o.path=e (or actually splicing e into o.outerHTML)
still results in the same path attribute. So I conclude that although
the VML spec suggests your version of "m x1 y1 l x2 y2 l x3 y3... e"
you actually only need " m" followed by its coords, then " l" followed
by a comma-separated list of comma-separated pairs, then " e" at the
end. Red herring.

As I said, my VML is patchy to say the least. Does the above XML look
right to you? If it does, I'm not sure where to go next.

Andrew

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