Hi
With TinyLine to web, you will define your website to
use TinyLine applet when showing the SVG. The sample
code is here:
!-- Start of the TinyLine Applet declaration --
!-- Here is the TinyLine Applet goes:
code - the main class to run
archive - the
--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Paul Wirdnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW: we're generating SVG using client-side XML data islands...in
case
that makes any difference to available options.
If this is true, you seem to be pretty fluent with SVG and from the
first three points you
Hi Veiko,
Many thaanks for the suggestion...I hadn't considered a Java
applet...however, because our SVG is generated on the client-side
using XML data islands and JavaScript, I'm going to assume that would
require quite a lot of re-work for our existing SVG-based applications.
I guess what I'm
Hi Veiko,
svg-developers@yahoogroups.com wrote on 06/08/2007 02:42:34 PM:
Many thaanks for the suggestion...I hadn't considered a Java
applet...however, because our SVG is generated on the client-side
using XML data islands and JavaScript, I'm going to assume that would
require quite a lot
Paul,
Check out the possibility of using the Mozilla ActiveX control in IE
to display SVG. The ActiveX control uses the full Mozilla/Firefox
rendering engine, so it supports the same level of SVG as Firefox does.
The control is packaged as part of the Mozilla XUL Runner project and
can be
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