This is VERY COOL.  

There are a couple of ways you could expirement.  Probably the easiest I can 
think of is iframe two of them (don't use object), put the SVG contents inline 
into html or XHTML, pass in the direction &direction=1 as a param differently 
for each iframe.

Patrick Dengler
Internet Explorer 
SVG WG  

--- In [email protected], "foofoo1900" <foofoo1...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> For a project I'm working on I need to have two vortex spirals rotating in 
> the opposite direction next to each other: @@
> I found a great implementation of one vortex spiral in svg here:
> http://chriswjohnson.blogspot.com/2008/08/you-are-getting-sleepy-very-sleeeepy.html
> the direct link to the svg file is:
> http://homepage.mac.com/chriswjohnson/automatons/rotating-spiral-1.svg
> 
> I'm stuck at trying to figure out how to make this svg object appear twice, 
> next to each other. Simply copying the contents of the file twice doesn't 
> seem to do the trick. I suppose there can be only one container per svg file. 
> Any ideas or RTFM pointers?
> 
> Of course if you have a double vortex svg already available that would be 
> even better!
> 
> Thank you for your help.
>




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