thanks 
Andreas
for helping me and for pointing out me.....actually i was stuck up 
at that point and i was not able to proceed with my work so i was 
bit impatient..
i apologise for it............

thanks 
sudip


--- In [email protected], "Andreas Neumann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi sudip, 
>  
> it does not help if you ask three or four times the same 
questions! 
>  
> If people know an answer, they will help you. If people don't 
> answer, they have a reason for it - perhaps they don't know an 
> answer. No one is forced to answer your questions. 
>  
> As to your question: 
> there are shape file libraries and toolkits out there.  
> For perl you can find libraries at 
> http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Geo/ for reading and writing 
> shapefiles. If you google a bit you will find more programming 
> toolkits in other languages as well. 
>  
> So the answer is - yes it is possible, but it will be some work 
for 
> you to integrate it with your project. Reading your SVG file is 
> trivial, for writing the shapefile you can use one of the 
available 
> toolkits.  
>  
> If you need access to individual coordinates I found Kevin Lindsey 
> path-parser (http://www.kevlindev.com/dom/index.htm) useful. 
Apache 
> Batik implements the path data API defined in the spec. ASV not. 
> This is where Kevins tools step in. 
>  
> Andreas 
>  
> --- In [email protected], "sudip_kr_mishra" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> >  
> > hi... 
> >  
> > how can i convert svg back to shp ? 
> > is there any specific tool for that ? 
> >  
> > thanks  
> > sudip





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