What UAs are you trying it in?

I've never yet played with foreignObject, though it's going to be
enabled in Firefox 3 from what I understand.  Not sure if Opera has
support for it yet.

Jeff

--- In [email protected], "sirlemmingviii" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Maybe I'm just naive here, but to me, the promise of the
> <foreignObject> element is that you can take a block of code from
> another markup language and dump it right into a block of SVG code by
> surrounding it with <foreignObject> and maybe modifying it a little.
> 
> Given the fact that I can't even seem to get examples provided by web
> sites such as Croczilla and W3.org to work correctly, maybe this is
> one of those things we just have to wait on.  But if anyone's had any
> success with this kind of thing, I'd like to know.  So far all of my
> attempts have resulted in none of the HTML showing up.  I doubt I'll
> bother trying to do this anymore unless I'm really missing out on
> something.
> 
> I'm only interested in dumping HTML into an SVG (or mixed XML/SVG,
> XHTML, etc.) document, not the other way around.
>




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