Joerg, 
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Yes, I can also add some html stuff in svg file to reach my goal. What
I mostly concern is how I can output html and svg in the same page. Is
there any other serializer I can use to show svg except "svgxml"?

On 7/26/05, Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 26.07.2005 18:55, Jarry Liu wrote:
> 
> > I am very interested with this topic. Can you give me more information
> > about this SVG and Fragment Extractor?
> 
> The FragmentExtractor{Generator|Transformer} can be found in the batik
> block in 2.1.7 or in the core since a few days (as it is not really tied
> to batik, the usecase Dustin had is just an example - and it also was
> the initial usecase and the reason it was moved to batik block). It
> extracts specific elements in a specific namespace from the original XML
> in the pipeline, stores them temporarily and puts some links instead of
> it into the original XML. These links request the temporarily stored
> snippets and you can do with them whatever you want, e.g. converting
> them to images as in Dustin's usecase.
> 
> > I use JEuclid to tansform MathML and present it with SVG. But in the
> > output, I want add other html stuff in it. How can I do it?
> > Here is part of the code I used:
> >
> > <map:generate src="temp1.mml"/>
> > <map:transform type="mml2svg"/>
> > <map:serialize type="svgxml"/>
> 
> Now I don't know if the FragmentExtractor* stuff is appropriate for your
> use case. Don't you want to add something instead of extracting?
> 
> Joerg
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