Jay, I took your FO file and stripped out everything but the SVG portion (i.e., everything within <fo:instream-foreign-object>), and renamed the file test.svg.
Next, I ran Batik's Squiggle SVG browser on this test.svg--I got the same undesired result within Squiggle--a yellow rectangle--as you got in the PDF document. So the problem does not appear to be with FOP--at least on this issue--but with either your SVG or with Batik. FOP uses Batik for SVG--if your SVG portion is not working with Batik/Squiggle, it won't work with FOP. Batik is another library, another team--I don't handle it. In this debugging, what I need next from you is an SVG file using Batik extension elements that runs fine in Squiggle, but when put within FOP <fo:instream-foreign-object>, won't run. If you can do that, then we can resume debugging within FOP. If you *can't* get there--i.e., Squiggle isn't doing anything with those extension elements--then you may need to start directing some questions to the Batik user list to find out what the problem is. Thanks, Glen --- Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think I got the same result you did. I'll look > into > the problem. > > Glen > > --- Jay Chiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com