Hi all

This posting is a little bit off-topic but may be of interest to some people
on the list. The XML Europe 2001 conference took place in Berlin last week
(May 21-25). This year the conference organisers decided to produce an
electronic version of the conference proceedings and no print version (in
recent years they have produced both electronic and print versions).

The proceedings contain both HTML and PDF versions of each paper. The PDF
versions were created using Apache FOP and style sheets based on the DocBook
XSL style sheets from Norman Walsh (www.nwalsh.com). The proceedings were
distributed on CD-Rom to each attendee and are also available online at
http://www.gca.org/papers/xmleurope2001/. The main page contains a search
engine and links to a number of index pages for navigating the proceedings.

A link to the PDF version of each paper is provided at the top of the HTML
page for that paper. The PDF versions use an embedded font (Arial Unicode)
and in some cases when the PDF file is opened within a browser any text that
uses the embedded font is not displayed. However, clicking the browser
refresh button will cause the text to be displayed. Can anyone comment on
what might cause this behaviour?

John

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John McKeown
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