On Monday, October 9, 2006, 4:00:06 PM, Jeff wrote:
JS 4) http://www.codedread.com/svgtest.svg also says that no SVG 1.0 or
JS 1.1 feature strings are implemented. Are you planning to support SVG
JS 1.1 at all?
I think that more likely means that the 'feature strings' feature is not
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Chris Lilley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, October 9, 2006, 4:00:06 PM, Jeff wrote:
JS 4) http://www.codedread.com/svgtest.svg also says that no SVG
1.0 or
JS 1.1 feature strings are implemented. Are you planning to
support SVG
JS 1.1 at
I'm glad to see Renesis is inching closer to being a plugin for SVG
content in Internet Explorer, though I'm finding it far from usable
at the moment. I haven't realy touched on any DOM issues yet.
Disclaimer: I've never written any SVGT 1.2 content yet, so this is
my first attempt.
1)
Hi Alexander,
I don't have the time to go into details here.
For building any serious interactive SVG applications, support of all
the events listed at http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/
interact.html#SVGEvents and the evt object with all its properties
and methods is absolutely necessary.
Andreas,
It might be helpful to us if you could detail us which DOM
functionality you'd need so that we can implement the most important
things first.
Regards,
Alexander Adam
Emia Systems
htpp://www.emiasys.net
yes, the new functionality (ActiveX, Shell extension, context menue,
etc) is
yes, the new functionality (ActiveX, Shell extension, context menue,
etc) is definitely useful. Thanks for making it available.
For serious testing it seems a bit too early. Most of my Javascript/
DOM examples don't yet work due to missing DOM functionality.
Thanks for making the plugin/viewer
Seems to be as fast as previously but with a bit more compatible API
and working as plugin also. Not bad, but still many of my static SVG
files won't display under renesism so some more work is surely
necessary. But besides ... is not bad that Renesis is not dead :-)
M.
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