Hi,
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Richard,
tried your webkit test-code in safari os x wfm
this is a good reduced testcase, but it works for me, so may not
be
the problem...
I was testing on Windows XP so perhaps this makes a
, 2008 6:14 PM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Google Chrome - SVG support?
Hi,
OK I decided that a bug which stops most my comics from being viewed
by Safari and Google Chrome was sufficiently important to develop a
test case. I've uploaded this to the files as webkittest.svg.
It seems
Hi,
OK I decided that a bug which stops most my comics from being viewed
by Safari and Google Chrome was sufficiently important to develop a
test case. I've uploaded this to the files as webkittest.svg.
It seems that the problem is a clipPath with more than one use
element referencing
in the 1980's and oh my goodness, the web sure seems
luxurious by contrast!
Hang in there!
David
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From: Richard Pearman
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 6:14 PM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Google Chrome - SVG support?
Hi
I guess I see that you tried uploading this to the files
sorry, I didn't see that in your message.
David
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From: Richard Pearman
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 6:14 PM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Google Chrome
Hi,
I've just checked it with the SVG parts of my web comic.
Unfortunately it refuses to display Trial of Humanity parts I to
VIII (this is most the comic to date) with a technical
sounding Something went wrong message. This wasn't a great
surprise because these same files crash Safari,
I am using it now. It does support SVG but seems to be an earlier
version of WebKit. There is no animation support. It appears some of
the new JavaScript engine needs work - my map controls don't always
work. Overall it is pretty solid but is is definitely a beta.
Bruce
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I am using it now. It does support SVG but seems to be an earlier
version of WebKit. There is no animation support. It appears some
of
the new JavaScript engine needs work - my map controls don't always
work. Overall it is pretty solid but is is definitely a beta.
yes - just checked
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 3:59 PM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Google Chrome - SVG support?
I am using it now. It does support SVG but seems to be an earlier
version of WebKit. There is no animation support. It appears some of
the new JavaScript engine needs work - my map
Here's a another SVG based maps. But it is only for cell phones in
North America.
http://www.imapia.com/
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According to this
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According to this Ajaxian article, Google Maps will support SVG:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/google-maps-svn-support.
Jeroen
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Hi Holger! Welcome back, I hope all is well with you.
Good find on the Google stats. I had heard before that Google uses AVG
as an option for output from their Analytics tool (also called
Urchin). I wonder if this is output of the same project or if they're
spreading the use of SVG inside the
Hallo,
Goods news, that Google now searches in svg-files.
Where to do exactly for beeing found in Google? Which elements inside
svg-files are to be filled:
-Title
-Desc
-Metadata
???
Do Google search in the body of the files?
Is there somebody beeing in relation with Google (Holger Will?)
Hi
Which elements inside
svg-files are to be filled:
-Title
-Desc
-Metadata
i would consider it good practice to include title and desc , though
google seems not to search the body of the file, yet.
there are different versions of the googlebot out there which treat svg
files
Hello Everyone
since a few hours, google is causing tons of 406 again, not indexing the
newest svg files on my server.
can anyone confirm this ?
regards
Holger
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Hello Everyone
since a few hours, google is causing tons of 406 again, not indexing the
newest svg files on my server.
can anyone confirm this ?
regards
Holger
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On Apr 3, 2005 5:49 AM, Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone
since a few hours, google is causing tons of 406 again, not indexing
the
newest svg files on my server.
can anyone confirm this ?
regards
Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi Holger,
thanks for the news.
I have a question though:
Do you think it is really doing a full-text search? F.e. I can find
the file (http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/canvas.svg)
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/canvas.svg%29 using
the
Hi Holger,
thanks for the news.
I have a question though:
Do you think it is really doing a full-text search? F.e. I can find
the file (http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/canvas.svg) using
the search-term:
site:carto.net filetype:svg canvas
however, if I try a full-text
Hi Andreas
im really not sure what exactly gets indexed, and under which coditions.
the only files on my site that get fully indexed, all have title and desc.
i would try adding both and see if google does find it then.
ive just created a little google test file, to find out what exactly is
hi,
i didn't notice any change on google's indexing behaviour. since several
months svg files get indexed but with no content/description. thus the
only index is the filename itself.
andré
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when you say a large amount of SVG content out there is produced
without namespace, do you mean the
'xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;' namespace declaration within
the svg-root element? Or do you mean the link to the DTD in the
doctype declaration or both?
Andreas
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Andre M. Winter - Carto.net wrote:
thus the only index is the filename itself.
as stated earlier google does index full text, im not sure under which
coditions though.
for example
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=as_qdr=allq=points+site%3Atreebuilder.de+filetype%3AsvgbtnG=Search
returns 2
Andreas Neumann wrote:
when you say a large amount of SVG content out there is produced
without namespace, do you mean the
'xmlns=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;' namespace declaration within
the svg-root element? Or do you mean the link to the DTD in the
doctype declaration or both?
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