Hi Michael,
> Is there something I have to do to "register" the JAR with Batik so it knows it can do JavaScript? I see that the BridgeContext class tries to find an interpreter in a HashMap, but I don't know how that HashMap is populated.
I'm fairly convinced that, unless you've made serious changes to Batik
source code, you'll only need to have the dependent [1] Jar files in
the classpath. ;-) If not, could you provide more information on the
currently used classpath, command-line used and maybe a simple test
case?
Hope this helps,
Helder
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