Hi, Andreas:

I'm mostly using IE7/ASV and Batik Squiggle because in my research 
these supposedly had the most complete implementation of SVG 1.0; 
they support patterns, gradient fills, animation, etc.  Code that 
works fine in both Adobe and Batik supposedly "breaks" in 
Mozilla/Opera.  If I recall correctly, Mozilla uses the CSIRO viewer, 
which does not fully support SVG 1.0 specs.

I'll download them and give them a try anyway, but am I wrong?

Thanks,

Tony

--- In [email protected], "Andreas Neumann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
> 
> does your file work in other browsers like Opera, Firefox, Safari, 
> etc?
> 
> the Adobe viewer was very forgiving when users used non-standard 
> javascript/DOM methods. Other viewers are not. There might be some 
> issues when trying to run SVG files specifically designed for the 
> Adobe viewer. See http://jwatt.org/svg/authoring/ for some details 
on 
> potential issues. If you follow these guidelines, your examples 
> should work fine with all major SVG viewers.
> 
> Regarding Batik: it might be useful to check the nightlies, 
available 
> from http://people.apache.org/builds/xml-batik/ or checkout the 
> sources with svn. The beta is already quite old compared with the 
> trunk.
> 
> Hope you can fix your problems,
> Andreas
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Tony" <tg_harris@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm a developer new to SVG.  I'm using Adobe SVG Viewer and Batik 
> > Squiggle 1.7 beta to view my code.  Even though Batik supposedly 
> > supports Javascript now, every time I load an SVG with embedded 
> > Javascript--which runs fine in ASV--I get a security error:
> > 
> > >Scripts of type (text/javascript) cannot be loaded and executed 
> with
> > >the current security settings.
> > 
> > Here are the details:
> > >java.lang.SecurityException: Scripts of type (text/javascript) 
> > cannot be loaded and executed with the current security settings.
> > >   at 
> > >org.apache.batik.swing.svg.AbstractJSVGComponent
> $BridgeUserAgentWrapp
> > er.checkLoadScript(Unknown Source)
> > >   at 
> > 
> 
>org.apache.batik.bridge.BaseScriptingEnvironment.checkCompatibleScrip
> > tURL(Unknown Source)
> > >   at 
> > >org.apache.batik.bridge.BaseScriptingEnvironment.loadScripts
> (Unknown 
> > Source)
> > >   at org.apache.batik.bridge.UpdateManager.dispatchSVGLoadEvent
> > (Unknown Source)
> > >   at org.apache.batik.bridge.UpdateManager.dispatchSVGLoadEvent
> > (Unknown Source)
> > >   at org.apache.batik.swing.svg.SVGLoadEventDispatcher.run
> > (Unknown Source)
> > 
> > This happens even with the security settings disabled in Edit--> 
> > Preferences.  When I edit the code to remove the 
> > type="text/javascript" attribute, or edit it to 
> > type="text/ecmascript" the code either throws another error or it 
> > doesn't work at all.
> > 
> > Worse, when I try to look up this problem on the Apache Batik web 
> > site, or on this forum, no one else seems to have this difficulty.
> > 
> > Could you tell me if anyone else has had this problem, and what, 
if 
> > anything, can be done?
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > Tony G. Harris
> >
>




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