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<0> what i try <1> what you SHOULD try is to listen to people that has the @ next to their nick.. They MIGHT know what they are talking about <1> You can download everything you need from SUNS WEBPAGE <0> i need mobile compiler <0> how i know it <0> why <0> ok <0> that J2ME (Mobile/Wireless) is right <2> he even asks why <0> why u kick me
<1> because you are stupid <1> ahhh the sound of silence <2> you do that <2> on the double <2> he renders then saves perhaps? <3> perhaps also transforms <2> we will never know <3> with the amount of speculation, we could do very well to writing the spec for a detailed graphical application <1> render the image and save it as jpg and/or other image types <2> why? <1> because I can? <3> hehe <2> why not use batik ? <1> because it won't make me <2> make? <1> yeah <1> I don't understand it <1> its weird <2> so you just reinvent the wheel? <1> I can't just feed it a svg filename and say "save as jpg" to it <1> I searched for three days to get a working example of how to get batik to work.. I still couldn't find anything useful <2> http://xml.apache.org/batik/rasterizerTutorial.html <2> see the SaveAsJava.java example <1> don't tell me its that simple <2> its that simple <1> ARRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHH <1> why couldn't I find that example anywhere? <1> I even asked the other day here <1> noone answered <1> and now you just tell me that? lol <1> damn you! <1> lol <3> dizzam <3> that's a very nice API <3> kinda makes me reminisce about when I found about about StringTokenizer <3> hehe
<3> does mozilla allow instantiation of activeX objects in javascript? <2> ouch <2> now do it again <4> note to self: when copying example code, do change package names in configuration properties <2> a shame it doesn't go automatically <3> can web apps that use AJAX work in browsers other than IE and platforms other than Windows? <2> I think so <2> firefox offer its own httpxml object thingy <4> in fact, IE requires an extra component, whereas firefox does not, no? <2> no <3> for quite some time, I've seen web apps use a hidden applet to do HTTP requests, and you get to keep your request handling in a real programming language, I just wonder why it's become popular to now do the handling in javascript, any ideas? <2> ie can do it out of the box <2> using activex <3> it's in the msxml.dll which is fairly standard in the modern windows machine <2> ajax is just some transition technology <2> funkular <3> I've gotten plenty flack from the modern java community for using applets (even if hidden), I still feel it's a better solution than an activeX object <3> bbl <4> hasc0de: msxml.xml is IIRC standard in one version or another form IE 4.01SP1 <5> hi <5> i have this in my code <5> response.setContentType("text/xml; charset=UTF-8"); <5> response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache"); <5> response.getWriter().write("<titulosTrato>" + titulosTrato + "</titulosTrato>"); <5> ? <2> don't paste code <5> then? <2> state the problem first <2> and even people need more info you can show them your code eventually <5> ok <5> i have problem encoding text (with content xml) <5> I send this content by the response ... and the browse mark invalid characters <5> I have used charset=UTF-8 in response.setcontenttype <5> and nothing <2> maybe specify it in the xml version tag <5> mmm instead specified in the response, then specified with xml tag's <5> with that? -> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <2> uhuh <5> okey! ... let me try <5> mmm <5> I founded the real problem <5> the type enconding ... i need ISO-8859-1 insted UTF-8 <2> cool <5> thanks
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