Thanks for the answers!


Referring to answer for question 3

>    3. In both the cases explained above, do I have to write my own class
>       to parse the xml document (internally used by ITextSharp)?
I have several projects where I transform XML to HTML using XSLT, once
that's done I use HTMLWorker to create the PDF.

Is this the only way to create PDF out of XML input. i.e XML -> HTML -> PDF.
Is there any alternative approach?

Regards,
Swapnil Deshmukh
Systems Analyst
Global Services
Fiserv
Office:    503-746-0695
www.fiserv.com
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 10:52 PM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Does iText easily support XSL-Fo, XML and XSL?

Deshmukh, Swapnil wrote:
>    1. Has iText implemented it's own XSL-FO parser?

No.

>    2. How easy it is to implement these scenarios in iTextSharp ?

Some commercial products use iText under the hood of their XSL:FO
parser, you should ask them, not us.

>    3. In both the cases explained above, do I have to write my own class
>       to parse the xml document (internally used by ITextSharp)?

I have several projects where I transform XML to HTML using XSLT, once
that's done I use HTMLWorker to create the PDF.
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