No, did not look for WARNING. Believe I looked for graphic. I have somewhat 
resolved this, but not what I would call the ideal solution. It appears to me 
that I have some sort of URI resolver issue. In the stylesheet I changed all 
the relative uri's to absolute URI's, and I now have all of my graphics. 
Problem being, the absolute address I have here will more than likely not be 
the same at my end users desk. I'm kinda lost as to how or what I need to 
modify.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Brown [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FOP embedded in Java app not rendering graphics

Furst, Tom <tom.furst <at> rcmt.com> writes:

> 
> Forgot the attachment. Here it is.
> 
> 
> Chris,
> 
> There a number of warnings, but none that relate missing images. 


There are *36* occurrences of "Image not found" in your log file, such as:

> SEVERE: Image not found. URI: illustrations/KH-Logo-large1.jpg. 
> (No context info available)

How could you say that none of the warnings relate to missing images?
Let me guess: you grepped WARNING and you did not find these because
they are SEVERE.

Now that you have reported your problem accurately, I am sure that
an expert will be able to help you in short order. Until then, I
believe that the problem is that your <fo:external-graphic> tag
should look like this:

<fo:external-graphic src=url("path/to/image/jpg") blah-blah-blah />

Is that what you have? This brings me to my second point.

What you should really submit is a minimal XSL-FO file that causes the
problem.


Regards,
Alias John Brown.


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