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Honorary Mechanic
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Hi,

Took a break and had some fun. This is about curling (ice) in space where the object is to hit the rock with the circle. There are, however, 3 ice levels.

Embedded SVG: 800x600: broadband
http://members.shaw.ca/rcsweaver/rcsaucha.html.

I see a version "e" posted....

Cheers,
 
Posts: 934 | Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Registered: January 12, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Honorary Mechanic
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Well, well, well: No applause this time guys. A huge betrayal and disappointment. You have breached the explicit conditioins under which banner Web Engine was advertised at the time of my purchase. It was a "tool for professionals." In the over two years I have owned Web Engine, you have done virtually nothing to upgrade its SVG capabilities.

D_L was right. Web Engine is a simply a useful utility program.

You folk ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
 
Posts: 934 | Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Registered: January 12, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
D_L
Honorary Mechanic
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Hello Muzz ..

I'm not quite sure if there should be any animation in your page ..

but just as an experiment I copied your SVG source (viewing your site, right click, view source) into a separate file then uploaded to this SVG validator ..


jiggles.w3.org/svgvalidator/

more information here .. http://www.w3.org/2003/08/qh-d22-p2.htm#Project3

...

Here is the svgvalidator report ..

Validation report for the Muzz.svg file:
no error was found.

3 warnings were reported.

Line: 5
It is highly recommended that internal style sheets contained in a <style> element be placed inside a CDATA block.

Line: 33
The SVG validator could not compare the 'width' attribute and the 'rx' attribute of the <rect> element: the unit identifier for the 'width' attribute is not an absolute unit identifier.

Line: 33
The SVG validator could not compare the 'height' attribute and the 'ry' attribute of the <rect> element: the unit identifier for the 'height' attribute is not an absolute unit identifier.

....

Incidentally, I've found another useful SVG editor to throw into the tool bag.

http://www.inkscape.org/

D_L
 
Posts: 415 | Location: U.K. | Registered: July 06, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Those errors are not anything Muzz has control over. If he updates to the latest Web Engine (or SiteSpinner) they will go away.
 
Posts: 3215 | Registered: January 08, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Just to clarify, Web Engine is a tool for creating interactive animation in DHTML and SVG (and possibly other formats in the future). In order for Web Engine to reach its full potential, some of the functions that are not specific to interactive animation will be dropped as Web Engine is further developed. Functions and features more properly found in a 'website development tool' will be further enhanced in SiteSpinner. Once the final release of Web Engine is posted the two tools should integrate quite nicely with each other.

This has always been goal of these two products. We are simply at a point now that we can focus more of our attention on Web Engine.


- Derry
 
Posts: 4166 | Location: Toronto, Canada | Registered: January 08, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
D_L
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that's interesting .. so the svgvalidator is useful after all! Muzz take note .. upgrade.

D_L
 
Posts: 415 | Location: U.K. | Registered: July 06, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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To add to Derry's comment, the features that the current Web Engine has, that are not in SiteSpinner, are: animation events, actions, sound events and paths for animation, in short, animation.

If you are not using animation in your work, SiteSpinner and Web Engine will be virtually indistinguishable.
 
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