Exact, I noticed your post during my loong google day (before being
convinced to subscribe to this group).

I am using ASV 3.02 on IE 6. I just alert'd
document.embeds["svg"].getSVGDocument() and it returned me a
SVGDocument. Done that throught my HTTP server.

As a conclusion, unforunately, I don't reproduce your problem straight
away on my machine. Are your asp and SVG on the same server/domain ?

Concerning my issue, with MHTML / web archive, I am looking at the RFC
2557 to see if by any chance I could change something that would make
IE happier with my embed SVG.

If anyone has a nice idea to help... On my side, if I find a solution
I will post it here.

Fred


--- In [email protected], "riverside6" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Fred, you'll notice a post by myself earlier today referencing the 
> same error.  I'm also using IE, and on the getSVGDocument call 
> get "Unspecified Error".  Unlike you though, I'm using a simple asp 
> page with the SVG embedded.  I'd also appreciate any suggestions. 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --- In [email protected], Fred yahou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am using a SVG document that interacts a lot with its "parent" 
> HTML page, in
> > both direction:
> > HTML->SVG:
> > [in SVG]: window.myFunctionInSVG = myFunction;
> > [in HTML]: window.myFunctionInSVG();
> > 
> > SVG->HTML
> > [in SVG]: parent.myFunctionInHTML();
> > 
> > This works fine on my HTTP server.
> > 
> > Then I save as a MHTML (Web Archive) file, eventually using a third 
> party IE
> > plugin like "EZ Save MHTML", then tweaking directly the resulting 
> MHTML file
> > (because for an unknown reason it misses the SVG file and its 
> includes, so Im
> > adding it manually, "encoded").
> > 
> > Now I am sure my MHTML file is complete and well-formed. When I 
> launch the .mht
> > file in IE (6.0), it dispays fine, SVG and HTML included, but the 
> communication
> > between both "worlds" don't work anymore. And so the interactivity. 
> After some
> > debugging I have been able to sort out that:
> > 
> > [in SVG]:
> > - "parent" and "top" _don't exist_, so the parent.myFunctionInHTML
> () call is
> > not working: no error message, no exception on try/catch, nothing, 
> just stops
> > the script engine :-(
> > - window object does not look like being the same window object as 
> seen on HTML
> > side. So window.myFunctionInSVG = myFunction works, but is useless.
> > 
> > [in HTML]:
> > - calling window.myFunctionInSVG() returns an error (no specified 
> property
> > blabla) because of the previous reason
> > - document.embeds["svg"].getSVGDocument() fails as well (!). 
> Apparently the
> > first part of this statement gets the ASV3 plugin object, but the
> > .getSVGDocument() throws an "unspecified error".
> > 
> > I suspect a bug in the MHTML handling (eventually the domain name, 
> rather
> > complex in the context of a MHTML page). Because this feature is 
> important to
> > me, I am trying any possible workaround before giving up.
> > 
> > I would be glad if anyone shares a begining of an answer to that 
> issue. If you
> > did not get it, the purpose of all this is to be able to send 
> emails with
> > interactive SVG inlined, and have offline version of complex 
> reports. The
> > targetted platform is windows/IE/office, so I am interested in any 
> IE specific
> > solution.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> > Fred
> > 
> > 
> > 
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