To give it a relative name either a url or a path I used:
src="url(images/abc.jpg)"/>
Hope that helps.

-rs 



Radhika Sambamurti
Pipeline Trading Systems
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-----Original Message-----
From: delbd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 2:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: baseDir

Hello,

i use fop to generate documents. However, i come to some problems when
dealing with <fo:external-graphic .../> The graphics we need access to
are not public available, they can't get accessed neither using http://
nor using file://, actually they are stored in a content management
system, in a database.

Is there a way to plug a ressource loader or something alike to fop?
Or any other suggestion? (I thought about adding an new url protocol
like cms:// to the URL but this doesn't seem to be faisable)

--
David Delbecq
Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium

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