I added a PHP library/function that allows you to include an SVG document into your HTML pages in a cross-browser manner. See the Code page.

§307 · January 13, 2006 · SiteNews · Comments Off on 2006-01-13 ·


I posted a week ago about how there are some blogs/sites out there that roll their own web statistics and display them SVG. After reading this challenge on the weekend, I decided to work on my own, roughly mimicking these designs. Read the rest of this entry ...

§205 · January 12, 2006 · JavaScript, PHP, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · 24 comments ·


This will be the fourth Game Developer's Conference that Rob and I have attended. While we generally soak up a lot of information and geek out about the conference, we also end up having a great time in the California Silicon Valley area (usually 3-4 days, including a Saturday). This year we'll be going for a longer duration than usual, almost 9 days and we're going to need things to do between conference events. Read the rest of this entry ...

§204 · January 9, 2006 · GDC, Life · Comments Off on GDC 2006: It Ain’t Pretty, After The Show ·


I've been thinking of doing something like this for awhile: render my web statistics in on-the-fly SVG graphs via some XSLT. Rob did something like this way back when he first started his blog. I know Mint has the powerful "Fresh View" pepper that uses SVG to display its data visually. Andrew Gregory has had his home-brewed solution for a little while now. But this one just came up in Technorati, it includes the 3 small files you need to tweak. Fun "milk carton" WordPress template, too.

§203 · January 5, 2006 · QuickLinks, Software, SVG, Technology, Web, XML · Comments Off on Web Stats a la SVG ·


I put my two SVG scripts that I hacked on the last couple weeks into more formal JavaScript library forms so that others can reuse them. Read the rest of this entry ...

§202 · January 5, 2006 · JavaScript, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · 2 comments ·