Thanks Joerg,

Unfortunately we are directly publishing the source XML from CVS,
therefore we can guarantee that the images are in the same place
relative to the source document but we cannot guarantee the absolute
path.

Are there any workarounds until this is fixed that you know of..?
---
Rob.


On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 09:37, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Hello Rob,
> 
> to make it short:
> 
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15316
> 
> Are absolute paths an option for you? Passing a base directory to FOP is 
> not implemented in Cocoon'S FOPSerailizer.
> 
> Joerg
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm a bit of a Cocoon newbie so forgive me if there are any errors in the
> > following...
> > 
> > In an attempt to push the use of DocBook for technical documentation within
> > our group I have been trialling its use and using Cocoon 2.0.4 as the
> > publishing framework. I have deployed this under tomcat-4.1.24 on Solaris 8
> > with j2sdk1.4.1_01. We are also using docbook-xsl-1.58.1 for the
> > stylesheets.
> > 
> > We are mainly generating this into html and pdf for review and
> > distribution. Now I have replaced Xalan with Saxon the html seems be
> > working a lot better, faster and more reliable. One problem I am having is
> > with graphics in PDF files, if I include an imageobject element in the
> > docbook all works fine for html but with pdf the image fails to be
> > included. The following error occurs in both the error.log and the
> > sitemap.log
> > 
> > ERROR   (2003-06-04) 08:51.35:216   [sitemap.serializer.fo2pdf.fop]
> > (/cocoon/mount/users/r_exley/doc/r_exley/rpe006.pdf)
> > Thread-8/ExternalGraphic: Error while creating area : Error with image URL:
> > images/rpe006_1.png (No such file or directory) and no base directory is
> > specified
> > 
> > A fragment from the docbook source used in this is as follows:
> > 
> >     <mediaobject>
> >       <imageobject>
> >         <imagedata fileref="images/rpe006_1.png" format="PNG"/>
> >       </imageobject>
> >     </mediaobject>
> > 
> > After searching through google etc. this seems to be because the somewhere
> > between Apache FOP and docbook-xsl a baseDir configuration parameter is
> > required when operating in a servlet environment. The following is one of
> > the references I found to this.
> > 
> > http://forrestbot.cocoondev.org/sites/xml-fop/embedding.html#config-internal
> > 
> > How do I approach getting this into my cocoon implementation ?
> > Has anyone had any experience of this ?
> > Is it docbook-xsl, FOP or Cocoon that is deficient in the treatment of
> > images and PDFs via this mechanism ?
> > Am I missing something or doing this incorrectly ?
> > 
> > FYI - I am pretty sure using this approach plus FOP all works from the
> > command line.
> > 
> > I would appreciate any help/advice on this. Equally if I should be
> > addressing this elsewhere then thats fine as well.
> > 
> > thanks in advance
> > 
> > ---
> > Rob Exley
> > Senior Technical Consultant
> > Equifax Plc
> > 
> > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > tel: 01274 759610
> 
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