Hello! I am new to XSL and FOP. I am working on upgrading an existing web application to use JDK 5.0 instead of JDK 1.3.1. One of the modules is using FOP. So, I upgraded this to FOP 0.20.5. Basically, this module renders a "Printer Friendly" version of a report as a PDF on the website by taking in an XML and converting it to a PDF using an XSL:FO document. It is working currently but when I upgrade to FOP 0.20.5 (including JDK 5.0, Resin 3.0), Acrobat throws an error saying that the document is damaged and cannot be repaired. What could be causing this? I verified that running FOP from the command line works fine and the generated PDF is valid. It is only when I try to render it from the web application that Acrobat throws this error. I have Acrobat 6.0 on my machine and I am able to open the PDF that is generated by running FOP from the command line. Thanks in advance! coderiyer -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/FOP-0.20.5-tf2203526.html#a6101867 Sent from the FOP - Users forum at Nabble.com.
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