[ome-devel] firefox 1.5 upgrade breaks viewer

kris kris at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Jan 17 18:30:52 GMT 2006


Almost a soultion.  Unfortunately I've never been able to use
the Adobe plugin under linux effectively.  The SVG browser works
even with multiplane and time series images, but upon closing the image
window, the entire browser crashes and disappears.  I was hoping the
internal  browser would not.    

Have there been any discussions concerning using Ajax 
and simple html to do something similar to what can be 
done in the SVG browser?


On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 13:18 -0500, Josiah Johnston wrote:
> It's easy to make firefox use Adobe's SVG plugin: 
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg/faq.html#svg-plugin
> Can I use a plugin for SVG instead of Mozilla's native support?
> 
> Individuals can choose to use a plugin to view SVG in Mozilla on their 
> own computers, but there is no way for SVG content authors to make 
> Mozilla use a plugin when people view the SVG files on their website. 
> The native SVG support must be turned off before Mozilla will look to 
> see if there's an SVG plugin installed. This is done by toggling a 
> hidden user configuration preference (pref). To access the pref type 
> about:config into the URL bar, then type svg.enabled into the Filter 
> field. When you double click on the pref you will see its value change 
> to and from true/false, turning the native support on/off.
> 
> On Mac OS X, the SVG image viewer works fine in firefox once I did 
> that. The manual install of Adobe's SVG plugin v 3 works fine. That's 
> available at:
> 	http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html
> 
> I think it's worth updating the SVG viewer to be compatible with 
> FireFox as soon as FireFox's SVG support is up to the task. One of the 
> primary advantages of using FireFox's SVG support is that it allows 
> communication between the SVG DOM and the DOM of the larger page.
> 
> Anyway, try using those instructions to enable Adobe's SVG plugin. If 
> that method works across platforms, then I'll try to augment the 
> "plugin not installed" page that comes up.
> 
> -Josiah
> 
> On Jan 17, 2006, at 2:51 AM, Jason Swedlow wrote:
> 
> > Hi Kris-
> >
> > Sorry-- I have been discussing this with Ilya, and delayed submitting 
> > a bug til I understood it fuller, and had a few different OS's tested. 
> >  Bottom line is the FF 1.5's support for SVG is insufficient for our 
> > SVG Viewer.  What is more insidious is how to solve this.  It seems 
> > the Adobe SVG Installer doesn't recognise an installed FF 1.5.  I have 
> > also tried to manually install SVG 6.0 into FF 1.5 under Windows XP-- 
> > this leads to pretty disastrous results.  You can look around-- there 
> > are  various not-so-kind comments on SVG 6.0, FF 1.5, etc.  Whose 
> > "fault" this is isn't yet clear to me.
> >
> > Due to time constraints, I have not yet manually installed SVG 3.0 
> > (nominally, the supported release) into FF 1.5 under the various OS's. 
> >  We are still trying to determine to what extent FF 1.5's SVG support 
> > "takes over" and just ignores Adobe's reader, and what our response 
> > will be.  Pretty frustrating, actually.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
> > On 17 Jan 2006, at 02:03, kris wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> After upgrading, I can no longer see any images
> >> in the SVGViewer.   The javascript console window
> >> is reporting the svgDocument is missing.
> >> This link appears to confirm that this is not supported
> >> in firefox 1.5:
> >> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Scripting
> >>
> >>
> >> However, I am unclear on the fix presented there.
> >> Anybody know what "name_of_svg" would be in this case?
> >>
> >> Sorry I am not familiar with SVG nor javascript, it seems
> >> simple enough, but ...
> >>
> >> Thanks for any pointers,
> >> kris
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Kristian Kvilekval
> >> kris at cs.ucsb.edu  http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~kris w:805-893-2526 
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