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Subject: Re: [cgmo-webcgm] why not use 'data' on <object>?
Correction...
At 04:49 PM 4/10/2006 -0600, Lofton Henderson wrote:
>All (esp. implementers) --
>
>I just noticed that everyone passes NUBS01 test, even those without a DOM
>implementation. This is curious, as the CGM is loaded thusly in the HTML
>harness:
>
>><body onload="document.getElementById('ivx1').getWebCGMDocument().src=
>>'NUBS01.cgm';">
>>...
>><object id="ivx1" type="image/cgm;Version=4;ProfileId=WebCGM" width="400"
>>height="400">
>
>Am I missing something, or does this require a DOM implementation to load
>the CGM? Of course, the non-DOM implementations that have "pass" could
>mean that they view the same as the reference picture, when viewing the
>HTML standalone.
s/HTML/CGM/
>But my real question is: why not just use the 'data' attribute on the
><object> element (per section 3.4 of WebCGM)? Do all implementers handle
>it properly?
>
>-Lofton.
>
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