Hi, Jeff-

Jeff Schiller wrote:
> 
> Another question to anyone out there:  I don't see any way from within
> JavaScript to determine the SVGScriptElement
> (http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/script.html#InterfaceSVGScriptElement)
> that contains the current statements being executed.  That's kind of
> funny because in order for the script to be executing it must be
> included in the DOM, right?  The script doesn't have any idea which
> DOM element contains itself.

For SVG Tiny 1.2, we tightened up the particulars of scripting (child 
content and referenced files, scripting context, order of execution, 
etc.).  I don't know if this was covered, but I'll check up on it and if 
it wasn't, I'll bring it to the SVG.  Do you have a pragmatic use case 
that could help me solidify the rationale?

Regards-
-Doug


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