On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:48:42 +0100, scalablev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm developing map applications where the average svgz files are 50kb-
> 150kb. They usually have a couple of eventhandlers for tooltips,
> highlighting elements etc. IE with ASV can struggle a bit with the
> biggest files. I have heard about poor performance with the native svg
> implementations in Opera and Firefox. How do you think these browsers
> will deal my maps?
>
> These svgz files are generated by Intergraph's GeoMedia WebMap. Has
> anyone else tried the WebMap and Firefox/Opera combination?

If you give us a URI I'll try it when I am back online - or you can get a  
beta of Opera and try it for yourself at http://my.opera.com/desktopteam  
(there is a new script engine that is rather quicker than the one in the  
9.5 release version, and some other improvements in SVG support, in the  
beta). But I wouldn't aniticipate any huge problems - I have used files of  
that size without hassles...

cheers

Chaals

-- 
Charles McCathieNevile  Opera Software, Standards Group
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