On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 06:11 pm, Andreas Grund wrote:
> Hi Jeremias,
>
> First thanks for your help. But I think I forgot to say, that I call
> FOP out of an java program using the FOPUserAgent. I set the baseURL
> using the function FOPUserAgent.setBaseURL but it does not work. I
> path a string like "file://c:/my/graphic/folder" to the function. I
> tested a lot and get now the error message: ERROR FOP                
>       - Error with opening URL '//bild1.gif': bild1.gif I changed the
> path to the image to file://bild1.gif to get this error message.
>

I have not tested this but I believe a URL with out a host part must 
have 3 consecutive slashes not 2. Try "file:///c:/my/graphic/folder".

Roughly(!) speaking the first two slashes separate the URL scheme from 
the host part and the 3rd slash separates the host part from the path. 
So "file:///c:/my/graphic/folder" is actually equivalent to 
"file://localhost/c:/my/graphic/folder". In your version "c:" (not sure 
if colon is a legal character here) would actually be the hostname.

Manuel

> Here is my code. Can you found the error in my code?
>
> FOUserAgent userAgent = new FOUserAgent();
> userAgent.setBaseURL("file://" + workingFolder.getAbsolutePath());
> Fop fop = new Fop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, userAgent);
>
> // configure fop
> outputStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
> fop.setOutputStream(outputStream);
> InputSource contentSource = new InputSource(content
>       .getInputStream());
> Source stylesheetSource = new StreamSource(styleSheetFile);
>
> SAXTransformerFactory transformerFactory = new
> TransformerFactoryImpl(); TransformerHandler transformerHandler =
> transformerFactory
>       .newTransformerHandler(stylesheetSource);
> // Resulting SAX events (the generated FO) must be piped through to
> // FOP
> Result res = new SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
> transformerHandler.setResult(res);
> DcDefaultErrorHandler errorHandler = new DcDefaultErrorHandler(
>       report);
> transformerHandler.getTransformer().setErrorListener(errorHandler);
> reader.setContentHandler(transformerHandler);
> reader.setErrorHandler(errorHandler);
> reader.parse(contentSource);
> return new DcByteArrayContentAttributeValue(null, outputStream,
> contentTypeName, resultFileName);
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Greetings,
> Andreas
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2006 10:02
> An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: problem with FOP 0.91.beta and gif images
>
> The command-line of FOP uses the directory of the source XML file
> (not the stylesheet) as base directory/URL. If your stylesheet is not
> in the same directory as the XML file FOP won't find it if you don't
> specify an explicit base directory in the config file. So, the
> work-around for you at the moment is to explicitely set the base URL
> in the config file (Element: "base").
>
> If I'm thinking about it, it is probably a bad idea to use the XML
> file as base URL source when a stylesheet is used. Normally, you'd
> place the resources for a stylesheet relative to the stylesheet, not
> the source XML file. fop-devs, what do you think? It would be easy to
> fix. On the other side, 0.20.5 seems to do the same (see
> Options.setCommandLineOptions).
>
> On 10.01.2006 09:38:03 Andreas Grund wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i create a stylesheet containing the following source:
> >
> > <fo:table-cell column-number="1">
> >               <fo:block><fo:external-graphic src="bild1.gif"
> > content-width="75mm"/></fo:block> </fo:table-cell>
> >
> > Everytime i try to publish my xml-file using my stylesheet i got
> > the error message: image not available: bild1.gif. But the image
> > file is stored in the same folder as the stylesheet. Why does Fop
> > not found the image? I use fop 0.91.beta with all jars found in the
> > downloadfile: fop-0.91beta-bin-jdk1.4.zip. Do I need some further
> > jars to enable gif support in FOP?
>
> Jeremias Maerki
>
>
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