Did you try this kind of url? http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/database.nsf/0/A3402F5B583F538AC1257093004C41C8/$File/image.gif [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> > I will describe my situation. > > I have an application server (Domino) and on it running a web > application. > > On this web application users have a basic editor (uses xhtml) to > input basic text/formats/tables and upload images that are included in > the document > > > Images are uploaded in notes database and url is passed into this > editor (xml source for this is standard html like <img > src="http://domino.example.com/database.nsf/0/A3402F5B583F538AC1257093004C41C8/$File/image.gif" > />) and I parse it like this: > > part of xsl file: > . <xsl:template match="img"> > <fo:block space-after="12pt"> > <fo:external-graphic src="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> > > > <xsl:if test="@width"> > <xsl:attribute > name="width"><xsl:choose><xsl:when test="contains(@width, > 'px')"><xsl:value-of > select="@width"/></xsl:when><xsl:otherwise><xsl:value-of > select="concat(@width, > 'px')"/></xsl:otherwise></xsl:choose></xsl:attribute> > </xsl:if> > <xsl:if test="@height"> > <xsl:attribute > name="height"><xsl:choose><xsl:when test="contains(@height, > 'px')"><xsl:value-of > select="@height"/></xsl:when><xsl:otherwise><xsl:value-of > select="concat(@height, > 'px')"/></xsl:otherwise></xsl:choose></xsl:attribute> > </xsl:if> > </fo:external-graphic> > </fo:block> > </xsl:template> > > Users have a possibility to create pdf of created document from this > application. All works fine - I generate xml on demand and transform > it with xsl file that is prepared. > > The problem is when transformer fetches image from database I do not > know how to pass username and password for authentication and the > process that requests the image now gets a Login Page instead (html > response) and when trying to include it into PDF an error that is > printed in the log: > > [ERROR] Could not load external SVG: White spaces are required between > publicId and systemId. > [ERROR] Error while creating area : No ImageReader for this type of > image > (http://domino.example.com/database.nsf/0/A3402F5B583F538AC1257093004C41C8/$File/image.gif) > > > So my question is: > Is there a way to set username and password for fop to use when > fetching image from publicly not accessible database resources? > > Thank you all for helping. > > Jelka --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
