It is in the Cocoon 1 FAQ at
Anders
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:47
PM
Subject: Re: Cocoon + FOP
TJ,
it's documented here in the NG. I think it did
not make its way into the cocoon or FOP documentation (yet?). Actually it is a
MS IE bug (only in 5.0) as far as I know. Later versions do not have this
behaviour. Anyway, MS seems to be ignoring to this issue.
Stephan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 6:17
AM
Subject: Re: Cocoon + FOP
Thanks very much - both suggestions work!
A couple of questions tho;
where is Matthias' suggestion documented?
I've perused the Microsoft tech notes, etc. and didn't find the 'a=b.pdf'
workaround. Just curious :-)
Thanx again
TJ
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 3:36
AM
Subject: Re: Cocoon + FOP
Well I encounetred the same problem for which
I downloade the .20 version and succesfully completed the pdf
conversions.
If u want to open in a browser, then there is
a servlet FOPServlet.java just forward the request from a jsp to that
servlet and try.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002
1:34 PM
Subject: RE: Cocoon + FOP
Have you tried to add in your browser command
line the following?
Sometimes IE is a bit slow to understand that a
pdf is a pdf...
Matthias
Hi all
I'm using Windows 2000, Tomcat 3.3,
Cocoon 1.8.2 and the FOP they came with: Fop_0_15_0. All are
installed correctly and produce the correct output - except for PDF
output. The problem is accessing an xml file thru Cocoon.
Tomcat reports encouraging messages culminating with
rendering out PDF
writing out PDF
However, the IE browser (version
5.5) screen remains blank.
I have perused the e-mail correspondence
and see there are a number of similar problems reported - none seem to
have worked in my case, this includes tacking strange suffixes to a
url: 'iedebug=.pdf', etc. I have tried moving up to Fop version
0.20.1 which generates a number of error messages.
With all due apologies if I have missed
the solution somewhere, can someone kindly fill me in? I'm
getting a tad desperate :-)
TJ
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