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I need to edit (using javascript) an SVG document embedded in an html page.

When the SVG is loaded, I can access the dom of the SVG and its elements. But I am not able to know if the SVG dom is ready or not, so I cant' perform default actions on the SVG when the html page is loaded.

To access the SVG dom, I use this code:

var svg = document.getElementById("chart").getSVGDocument();

where "chart" is the id of the embed element.

If I try to access the SVG when the html document is ready, in this way:

jQuery(document).ready( function() {
var svg = document.getElementById("chart").getSVGDocument();
...

svg is always null. I just need to know when it is not null, so I can start manipulate it. Do you know if there is a way to do it?

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removed embedded tag – Ilya Dec 3 '08 at 16:26

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You could try polling every so often.

function checkReady() {
    var svg = document.getElementById("chart").getSVGDocument();
    if (svg == null) {
        setTimeout("checkReady()", 300);
    } else {
        ...
    }
}
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Yes, it works. Didn't think about the timeout solution... Thanks man. – alexmeia Dec 3 '08 at 15:15
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You can assign an onload event handler to an element within your SVG document and have it call a javascript function in the html page. onload maps to SVGLoad.

http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/interact.html#LoadEvent

The event is triggered at the point at which the user agent has fully parsed the element and its descendants and is ready to act appropriately upon that element

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No, I can't edit the SVG document. I just can manipulate it when is in the web page. – alexmeia Dec 3 '08 at 14:40

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