OK, well I'm going to answer my own post because I figured it out, and for everyone else out there who has this issue.
The way I solved it was by changing my keystore using the java keytool command. When I first created my keystore, I did it with a CN (computer name) of localhost. This is why the images were coming across when the hostname was localhost. However, if I recreated my keystore with a CN of the computer name (jonmorra), then it worked with jonmorra (and not with localhost). Thanks again for your help with my other post. jmorra wrote: > > Thanks for the help with this question, I was able to upgrade to fop 0.95 > (as you suggested). It too didn't print the images correctly. However, I > was able to solve my problem by using a for each loop and creating a two > column table. > > However, now I'm having another image problem. I need to formulate the > URLs for these images via the https protocol, however, the images aren't > appearing when I use any hostname other than localhost. > > Here's the error message I'm getting > > 14:03:25,140 ERROR FOP:243 - Error with opening URL > 'https://jonmorra:8443/wado?requestType=WADO&studyUID=1&seriesUID=1&objectUID=1.2.826.0.1.3680043.2.1074.64826.5.71.10003791.5': > HTTPS hostname wrong: should be <jonmorra> > > I know that the URL is valid (I can copy and paste it into a browser), but > I don't know what else I can do, short of downloading the image to a temp > directory and then having the xslt point to that temp directory (which is > really really messy, because I'm dealing with a lot of images). > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks > > > jmorra wrote: >> >> I have an XML document which contains information that points to many >> images, and I'm trying to display them using the fo:external-graphic >> method. When only a few images are present it works fine. However, when >> many images are present (enough that they span multiple pages) then >> images appear to be "lost," which means they are simply not printed in >> the PDF. When I use the following code, the images appear staggered, and >> there is a lot of white space, however, all the images are printed >> correctly. >> >> <fo:table-cell padding="3mm"> >> <xsl:apply-templates select="at...@tag='0040A730']/item" >> mode="content"> >> <xsl:with-param name="pattern">Image</xsl:with-param> >> </xsl:apply-templates> >> </fo:table-cell> >> >> <xsl:template match="item" mode="content"> >> <xsl:param name="pattern"/> >> <xsl:if test="$pattern='Image'"> >> <fo:external-graphic width="8cm"> >> <xsl:attribute >> name="src">url(https://localhost:8443/wado?requestType=WADO&studyUID=1&seriesUID=1&objectUID=<xsl:value-of >> select="at...@tag='00081199']/item/at...@tag='00081155']"/>)</xsl:attribute> >> </fo:external-graphic> >> </xsl:if> >> </xsl:template> >> >> The first part of the code is wrapped inside of a fo:table. However, if >> I replace the first part with the following >> >> <fo:table-cell padding="3mm"> >> <fo:block> >> <xsl:apply-templates select="at...@tag='0040A730']/item" >> mode="content"> >> <xsl:with-param name="pattern">Image</xsl:with-param> >> </xsl:apply-templates> >> <'fo:block> >> </fo:table-cell> >> >> Then the images look much better on the page (no white space), but some >> images are just missing. >> >> I'm pretty new to XSL:FO, but I've been trying to figure this one out for >> a while, and would greatly appreciate any input. I'm using version >> 0.20.5, and am locked into that version. >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Missing-images-when-many-images-are-displayed-tp23772880p23860929.html Sent from the FOP - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
