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Operating Systems HP-UX SVG support
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Old 06-28-2006
SVG support

Okay, I know this is not necessarily a specific HP-UX OS question, but I'm hoping someone here may simply know the answer. We're trying to find out if SVG images are supported and viewable in any Mozilla (or Firefox) versions (1.5 or up) that are ported to HP-UX. On some platforms SVG requires a plugin from Adobe (which isn't apparently available for HP-UX) and on some it's natively supported. We have no HP-UX box here to test on. Does anyone know? Thanks.
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CAIRO_SVG_SURFACE_GET_VERSIONS(3)					 1					 CAIRO_SVG_SURFACE_GET_VERSIONS(3)

CairoSvgSurface::getVersions - Used to retrieve a list of supported SVG versions

       Object oriented style (method):

SYNOPSIS
publicstatic array CairoSvgSurface::getVersions (void ) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style: array cairo_svg_get_versions (void ) Returns a numerically indexed array of currently available CairoSvgVersion constants. In order to retreive the string values for each item, use CairoSvgSurface::versionToString. PARAMETERS
This function has no parameters. RETURN VALUES
Returns a numerically indexed array of integer values. EXAMPLES
Example #1 CairoSvgSurface::getVersions example <?php /* Grab our list of versions */ $versions = CairoSvgSurface::getVersions(); var_dump($versions); /* echo the string name of each version */ foreach($versions as $id) { echo CairoSvgSurface::versionToString($id), PHP_EOL; } ?> The above example will output something similar to: array(2) { [0]=> int(0) [1]=> int(1) } SVG 1.1 SVG 1.2 Example #2 Procedural style <?php /* Grab our list of versions */ $versions = cairo_svg_surface_get_versions(); var_dump($versions); /* echo the string name of each version */ foreach($versions as $id) { echo cairo_svg_surface_version_to_string($id), PHP_EOL; } ?> The above example will output something similar to: array(2) { [0]=> int(0) [1]=> int(1) } SVG 1.1 SVG 1.2 SEE ALSO
CairoSvgSurface::versionToString. PHP Documentation Group CAIRO_SVG_SURFACE_GET_VERSIONS(3)