> I can imagine that drawing a single polyline between two crossings 
would do the trick, but 
> that would increase the number of DOM elements in a strong way. 
Since I have been 
> experiencing trouble with FF 2.0.0.7 (Mac) when drawing major 
amounts of SVG DOM 
> elements I would like to refrain from doing this. (Your opinion?)

I don't care about FF2 on the Mac, it is too slow and too buggy. It 
will be gone soon. FF3 is coming soon and is much faster, especially 
on the Mac. FF3 on Mac is just as quick as FF3 on Windows.

The number of lines you use is not very large, so there shoulnd't be 
any performance problems (besides maybe FF2 on the Mac). and yes, as 
Eric stated, clip-path may help you solve the problem with clipping 
off geometry outside the circle/ellipse.

Andreas



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