Thanks for your help. Chris. Have a nice weekend,
Jerry --- Chris Bowditch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jerry wrote: > > > John, > > > > Thank you for your message. > > > > Yes, I realize the data in the byte array "bt" in > tiff > > does not belong to the standard formatting object. > > That is why I got the error "content is not > allowed in > > prolog". My understanding is I need to either > convert > > it into the formatting object using XSL or convert > it > > into XML. However, I am new to FOP and XML/XSL and > do > > not know how to do that. If possible, we need to > > convert the data format in memory,that means, > > everything is done in memory, not save it as a > file > > first and process using FOP. Would you please > give me > > your thought on it or you have a piece of codes > for me > > to share? I will greatly appreciate it. > > Firstly, your question really should have been > posted to the user-list. The > dev list is really for discussing internal work on > FOP. > > I believe your goal should be to create a servlet > that serves Tiff images up. > You can reference the Tiff images from an XSL-FO > document using a HTTP URL, > via the fo:external-graphic tag. FOP can then be > called on the XSL-FO document > to generate a PDF, and you can do this within > another servlet if you need to. > > May I also suggest that you get yourself a good book > on XSL-FO and learn the > basics before attempting to implement a solution > based on XSL-FO. > > <snip/> > > Chris > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/