Interesting - I thought you were referring to the JSON update programme that I was following a year or so ago.

It's possible to translate JSON <-> XML, so it might make sense to manipulate the JSON instead, then translate back. I'll look into it - thank you for the idea.

On 2 March 2015 at 23:58, John Fisher <john.fisher@...95.....3014...> wrote:

On 03/02/2015 01:23 PM, Peter Brooks wrote:

> Good point JSON is much easier to understand and work with. I've not been following it much recently - how far is the
> JSON/SVG project so far?

Well I was referring to my project which animated (using AJAX)  our physical ATCA server rack and blades with various
status and LEDs is a semi-literal graphic style. My graphics were all made or modified in Inkscape, and the JS code used
the JSON form of data, which was a bajilion separate SVG named groups in hierarchies based on the different sorts of
board we sell and their states. The project died, but the patient lived.



JF


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