It's not clear to me why you need to use embed and not object for your
cached version.

Can you have your PHP file check for the existence of the cached SVG file
on your server?  If not present, generate the file.  If present, send that
file's contents to the client.

Jeff

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 6:55 AM, luftikus_143 <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to cache the SVG files which I generate via PHP. But it seems
> a bit difficult. When I first call the PHP file which produces the SVG, I
> use the OBJECT element to display it on the website:
>
> <object id='svg_object' data='data_vis_bars_svg.php' type='image/svg+xml'
> width='1150' height='500'></object>
>
> But when caching the SVG file, I can't use the OBJECT anymore, but must
> use the EMBED instead:
>
> <embed id='svg_object' src='../etc/cache/data_vis_bars_svg.svg'
> type='image/svg+xml' width='1150' height='500'></embed>
>
> Do you know of any intelligent workaround here? Not sure what I can do
> about this...
>
> Thanks for any hints!
>
>  
>


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