On 7/3/07, blackthorne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi
>
> I just did a test that (among other things) displayed an .svg file
> with no problem and no worries. I didn't even know about what you just
> mentioned. Could you show the code line where or the method where you
> try to do that in your controller?
>
Yes sending in a svg out of the box should just work, but what he was
trying to accomplish is having a svn inside another "normal file" so
that is why he had to set the whole template as xml and then the small
bit as svg.

> Maybe we are talking about different things...
>
> On Jul 3, 8:31 pm, Ingo Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I got it, finally!
> >
> > So if anyone facing the same problm:
> >
> > 1. expose the genshi-html template with
> > @expose(template="my.templates.myhtmlfile", format="xml",
> > content_type="text/xml")
> > 2. Rename your svg graphic file "test.svg" to "test.xml" (!!!) .svg
> > files wont work!
> > 3. Include the svg graphic into genshi template with <object
> > id="any_id" data="/static/images/test.xml" type="image/svg+xml"></
> > object>
> >
> > And thats it. A nice svg graphic accessible via Javascript which can
> > change dynamically on-the-fly while you type in your data (needs a few
> > more lines of code).
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > I.H.
>
>
> >
>

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