The xsl contains the licensing information.  The other
links were provided for background since the xsl is
meant to accompany antennahouse's product and there
may be some snags.

--- Si Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks.  They all point to the transformer by
> antennahouse.  Do they  
> have any license information on it?
> 
> On Dec 6, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Chris Howe wrote:
> 
> > I had done a similar search before and came across
> > this page.  However, I haven't tried his
> > implementation yet.
> >
> >
>
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-2006/jw-0410-html.html
> >
> http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/XSLsample.htm
> >
>
http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/sample-xsl-xhtml2fo/xhtml2fo.xsl
> > --- Si Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> Does anybody know of an open source html to
> xsl:fo
> >> transformation
> >> (via xslt) possibly?
> >>
> >> This is what I'd like to do: be able to have a
> tag
> >> like <html-xslfo>
> >> which can be used like this
> >>
> >> <platform-specific><html-xslfo>
> >>                                     
> <html-template
> >>
> >>
> >
>
location="component://mycomponent/webapp/mywebapp/myPage.ftl"/></html>
> >>
> >> </platform-specific>
> >>
> >> and then the contents of a myPage.ftl to xsl:fo
> and
> >> output as PDF.
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >>
> >> Si
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Si
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 

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