Raster image of my SVG web statistics

Ok, I finally got around to updating my SVG web statistics, a little over a month since I first posted them. Many thanks to Johan, Rob and Jonathan for handy code and suggestions. I hope you like it. It's located at the same place as before.

I've added some drag interactivity to it. At this time it is quite responsive in IE+ASV, but less so in other implementations (Firefox 1.5 and Opera 9 TP2). Dragging using my library is slightly slower than it used to be because, in order to get "slider" dragging, I had to add constraints to each draggable entity (so that you can't freeform move it around the page). This adds conditional checking every time the entity is dragged, but I see no way around this. Hopefully smart guys like Johan will take a look at my JS and show me the idiocy of my ways. 😉

CLICK HERE TO LOOK AT MY SVG WEB STATS

§231 · February 20, 2006 · JavaScript, RIA, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on Pretty Web Statistics Version 2 ·


While scouring the web for SVG news on Friday from my various channels I came across an article which has a nice and short summary of vector graphics concepts and languages currently in the wild. However... Read the rest of this entry ...

§229 · February 19, 2006 · Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on SVG is Text: Get Over It ·


A couple quick links regarding Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) in the wild. Read the rest of this entry ...

§228 · February 17, 2006 · QuickLinks, RIA, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on SVG News Digest: 2006-02-17 ·


Ah, the benefits of keeping your ear to the RSS/Atom wire. I found this entry in the svg-developers Yahoo! newsgroup which hints that the next version of Google Maps will have support for SVG. Looks like my Christmas Wish (see bottom of entry) may come true after all.

I followed some of the links, and it looks like the currently pre-alpha version of the Google Maps API (version 2.37) does indeed use some JavaScript to create a SVG <path> element (search for "svg" and "path"). Unfortunately, this thread says there are some bugs in the code (non-SVG related) that prevent people from using it at the moment.

Of course it's a little premature, maybe Google will decide that integrating SVG within an HTML page is too much of a hack job. I know I have given up once or twice on that, myself due to browser issues but seem to have struck upon a somewhat reasonable solution recently. Of course if they restrict their SVG usage to only Firefox and Opera, it will simplify the integration.

Anyway, if the next version of Google Maps does have SVG support it will surely be a sign that SVG is here to stay (even if Yahoo seems to have gone with a Flash-based approach). Looks like Mozilla's decision to include limited SVG support in Firefox 1.5 was a good one for SVG adoption after all.

§224 · February 10, 2006 · JavaScript, QuickLinks, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on Google Maps v2 To Use SVG ·


Well, unfortunately I had to wait until I got home from work to try out the Opera 9 TP2 due to this unfortunate bug. However, it was by far worth the wait. Read the rest of this entry ...

§223 · February 7, 2006 · Opera, Software, SVG, Technology, Web · Comments Off on Opera 9 TP2: A Long Wait ·