I've tried looking into this as the possible source of the problem, 
but it doesn't look like that is the issue.  I've reproduced the 
problem and then tried to navigate to Adobe's SVG zone to look at 
some of their example SVG documents to see if they would display the 
same problem.  Unfortunately they did.  So it is starting to look 
like a memory problem.

I upgraded my ASV to the beta 6 version, and the problem seems to go 
away, so it looks like the problem might have been addressed by 
Adobe.  However I don't think that is a viable solution because we 
don't want the users to have to use a beta product, and from the ASV 
website it doesn't look like Adobe is going to continue the ASV 
product, so it's not likely that ASV 6 will ever make it out of beta.

Thanks,
Matt


--- In [email protected], Ronan Oger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This looks suspiciously like an intranet proxy, serverside, or 
browser-side 
> cacheing problem. I would look there for the source of the problem 
first.
> 
> However, that said, did you know that in IE with ASV, the svg 
content is 
> actually loaded twice? For web apps where state is maintained 
serverside, 
> such as partial updates based on changes on the server for games or 
> multi-user systems, IE/ASV has problems with getting you the 
correct 
> information.
> 
> Ronan
> 
> On Friday 09 February 2007 00:11, nphasematt wrote:
> > I have an web application where an SVG map is embedded in the web
> > page.  The file loads fine the first few times the user navigates 
to
> > the page (during the same session), but after loading an SVG image
> > several times it appears the SVG images does not load completely.
> >
> > The SVG map itself is a large SVG file (almost 2 megs 
uncompressed).
> > From the looks of it the Adobe SVG Plugin is not reading through 
all
> > the data after multiple refreshes, as at first the image loses a 
lot of
> > detail, and then if the user attempts to reload the page again 
then
> > usually nothing appear (or they get even less detail).
> >
> > Is there something I need to do to unload the SVG file from memory
> > before the page unloads?  Is there a way to force the plugin to 
reload
> > (because currently the user has to close the browser and open a 
new
> > browser before SVG images will start appearing again).
> >
> >
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