David,

onend="rebuild(evt)" was just the ticket, thanks so much, without  
this I was getting a little anxious

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 4 Aug 2007, at 13:51, ddailey wrote:

Hi Jonathan,

You might take a look at http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/svg/ 
swatch3.svg . In it each star is set up to move across its path and  
upon completion of its life cycle to become reborn (using  
onend="rebuild(evt)"). Upon rebuilding the star is given a new shape  
(but some of its old personality) and relaunched  
evt.target.beginElement().

Perhaps it'll help. It should work in IE/ASV and Opera.

regards,
David

-------------------------
how to time 'duration' that is not predetermined?

a php script is launched by the user, using xmlHttpRequest it writes
svg animations to a page, the duration of each is set, but not
predetermined.

but how can events be tied to the end of the last animation?

for instance the icon that initiates the animations could be changed
onmouseover, but then how to know when to restore it?



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