On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 08:57:20AM -0500, Amit Kirdatt wrote:
> We have a web application which generates RTFs dynamically (uses jFor). One
> of the RTFs contains the following symbol ? (symbol for section). Now this
> symbol displays correctly if we start our JBoss server from the command
> line, but when it automatically starts (we have some automated scripts)
> starts via crontab the symbol does not display correctly!
> Now this used to work on JDK1.3, any ideas?

By "displays correctly", you mean how it shows up correctly in the
generated Web page? Are you sending these pages down as text or as (for
whatever strange reason) bitmapped images of text pages? Unless you're
doing the latter, I can't imagine why your server would care what fonts
are available.

Nathan

> 
> I have tried copying the ttf files over from the jdk1.3 fonts dir to the
> jdk1.4.2 fonts dir, but no luck so far. I also tried copying the symbol.ttf
> from windows on to the linux server and no luck either.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Amit
> 
> 
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