RE: Determining UserAgent's client size.

> From:	Adam Van Den Hoven [SMTP:Adam.Hoven@bluezone.net]
> 
> As to caching that is a moot point since I want to do the changes after
> the
> SVG has loaded. Basically I want two write onload and onresize handlers
> that
> 
	[DJW:]  I thought you meant server side.

> this. It makes more sense to load an essentially empty graphic with a
> bunch
> of code separate from the data especially when there are alot of different
> 
	[DJW:]  The problem with this tactic is tht is it resulting
	in quite a lot of completely blank "HTML" pages these days.

	Whilst SVG presupposes a quite complex client, there are 
	real security issues with putting too much intelligence 
	client side.

	Given that you still want to use scripting, it seems to
	me, on a quick scan, that:

	
http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/CR-SVG-20000802/struct.html#InterfaceSVGSVGElement

	defines most, if not all, of what you need.

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Received on Thursday, 19 October 2000 13:42:01 UTC