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Greg Campbell - 23 Aug 2003 22:57 GMT
This is the only way I found to embed and view *.svg files.  The old methods including inline don't work anymore.
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html

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Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

<OBJECT classid=clsid:05589FA1-C356-11CE-BF01-00AA0055595A height=0 id=AM1 style="DISPLAY: none" width=0>
<PARAM NAME="Filename" VALUE="C:\somewhere\Drawing2.svg">
</OBJECT>
<SCRIPT language=JScript>
document.writeln ('<EMBED SRC="'+AM1.Filename+'" TYPE="image/svg-xml" HEIGHT="200" WIDTH="200">')
</script>

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Ralph - 23 Aug 2003 23:59 GMT
Who's playing trains then??
Thanks Greg

This is the only way I found to embed and view *.svg files.  The old methods
including inline don't work anymore.
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html

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Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

<OBJECT classid=clsid:05589FA1-C356-11CE-BF01-00AA0055595A height=0 id=AM1
style="DISPLAY: none" width=0>
<PARAM NAME="Filename" VALUE="C:\somewhere\Drawing2.svg">
</OBJECT>
<SCRIPT language=JScript>
document.writeln ('<EMBED SRC="'+AM1.Filename+'" TYPE="image/svg-xml"
HEIGHT="200" WIDTH="200">')
</script>

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Greg Campbell - 24 Aug 2003 02:56 GMT
Your Welcome. It was just a quick svg. The Visio Beta can save as *.svg.  But there is no movement and can't sound files embedded in
the svg to play.

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Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

> Who's playing trains then??
> Thanks Greg
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>
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Neville - 24 Aug 2003 09:12 GMT
It works for me Greg see gif capture below. Thanks for the heads up on this.

 This is the only way I found to embed and view *.svg files.  The old methods including inline don't work anymore.
 http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html

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 Greg Campbell
 computerpotato@cableone.net

 <OBJECT classid=clsid:05589FA1-C356-11CE-BF01-00AA0055595A height=0 id=AM1 style="DISPLAY: none" width=0>
 <PARAM NAME="Filename" VALUE="C:\somewhere\Drawing2.svg">
 </OBJECT>
 <SCRIPT language=JScript>
 document.writeln ('<EMBED SRC="'+AM1.Filename+'" TYPE="image/svg-xml" HEIGHT="200" WIDTH="200">')
 </script>

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Greg Campbell - 24 Aug 2003 22:28 GMT
Your Welcome. I'm not sure when the old scripts stopped working.

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Greg Campbell
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 It works for me Greg see gif capture below. Thanks for the heads up on this.

   "Greg Campbell" <zz@bogus.net> wrote in message news:u5PDVGcaDHA.2572@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
   This is the only way I found to embed and view *.svg files.  The old methods including inline don't work anymore.
   http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html

   --
   Greg Campbell
   computerpotato@cableone.net

   <OBJECT classid=clsid:05589FA1-C356-11CE-BF01-00AA0055595A height=0 id=AM1 style="DISPLAY: none" width=0>
   <PARAM NAME="Filename" VALUE="C:\somewhere\Drawing2.svg">
   </OBJECT>
   <SCRIPT language=JScript>
   document.writeln ('<EMBED SRC="'+AM1.Filename+'" TYPE="image/svg-xml" HEIGHT="200" WIDTH="200">')
   </script>

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Donald Anadell - 24 Aug 2003 15:04 GMT
SMIL SVG VML applicationClick for Popup
This is an Animated Embedded Inline SVG image,expressed both in the document as in the Popup document.
close
Neville - 24 Aug 2003 17:29 GMT
Thanks Don, I've filed this.
Donald Anadell - 24 Aug 2003 19:10 GMT
You're welcome Neville, it's something Cyberbar post a while back to
demonstrate embedding inline SVG file.

Don

Thanks Don, I've filed this.
Greg Campbell - 24 Aug 2003 22:29 GMT
I see nothing. I aslo have that post saved.

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Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

> SMIL SVG VML application
>   "Donald Anadell" <danadell@nospameastky.net> wrote in message news:egBJRikaDHA.1940@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>   Click for Popup
>   This is an Animated Embedded Inline SVG image,expressed both in the document as in the Popup document.
>   close
Donald Anadell - 24 Aug 2003 23:14 GMT
They all work fine for me Greg, I see Annie was able to see it also.  Do you
have the Adobe SVG viewer installed?

Don

> I see nothing. I aslo have that post saved.
>
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> >   This is an Animated Embedded Inline SVG image,expressed both in the document as in the Popup document.
> >   close
Greg Campbell - 24 Aug 2003 23:23 GMT
Well the Adobe test page worked so I though I did but for some reason was not working right. I reinstalled the viewer and now it all
works right.

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Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

> They all work fine for me Greg, I see Annie was able to see it also.  Do you
> have the Adobe SVG viewer installed?
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> > >   This is an Animated Embedded Inline SVG image,expressed both in the document as in the Popup document.
> > >   close
Suzy - 25 Aug 2003 21:15 GMT
SMIL SVG VML applicationLove it Don

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Suzy

Click for Popup
This is an Animated Embedded Inline SVG image,expressed both in the document as in the Popup document.
close
roadrunner - 24 Aug 2003 16:21 GMT
what is a svg file?????
evi
This is the only way I found to embed and view *.svg files.  The old methods
including inline don't work anymore.
http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html

--
Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

<OBJECT classid=clsid:05589FA1-C356-11CE-BF01-00AA0055595A height=0 id=AM1
style="DISPLAY: none" width=0>
<PARAM NAME="Filename" VALUE="C:\somewhere\Drawing2.svg">
</OBJECT>
<SCRIPT language=JScript>
document.writeln ('<EMBED SRC="'+AM1.Filename+'" TYPE="image/svg-xml"
HEIGHT="200" WIDTH="200">')
</script>

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Greg Campbell - 24 Aug 2003 22:39 GMT
Scalable Vector Graphics - Another type of graphic but all the images are done in a text format and can have animation.

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Greg Campbell
computerpotato@cableone.net

> what is a svg file?????
> evi
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