Seeing the very nice tool from mxGraph, it reminded me -- this afternoon I 
made this thing:

http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/polylineTest.html

so that it now works in Opera as well as IE. Previously it was only IE/ASV. 
FF is just too fussy for me to think about today. Maybe in June I'll get 
around to it.

A few bugs persist here and there, but it, also is open source (JavaScript + 
SVG +a wee bit of HTML).
If I were writing it from scratch I'd do a good many things differently, but 
it's got some nice things: an editable polyline tool,
a bezier tool (not editable), polygon smoothing, object duplication, 
dragging, etc.

It's a whole different thing than mxGraph (btw take a look at 
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/grapher/grapher.96.html) for 
something in VML that is a bit more graph theoretic.

If anyone wants to work on it or use it let's chat.

DD

> Hi,
>
> If it's of interest to anyone, the source code to mxGraph, which
> provides native SVG drawing in Firefox 1.5+ is now freely available
> from http://www.mxgraph.com. 




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