Title: RE: XSLTInputHandler not doing its job??
Typo,
I think FOP can be configured to tolerate *sloppy* XML.
-Original Message-From: Williamson, James
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XSLTInputHandler not doing its
Title: RE: java.lang.SecurityException: sealing violation
If I remember rightly a sealing violation is thrown when you're using a package which is 'sealed' (the manifest specifies that all classes from that package must be loaded from that library). Are you sure you're not trying to load the
padding
Quoting Williamson, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
Tell me to RTFM but is it possible to 'pad' inline elements, I'm trying to
achieve something like this:
Name: Mr Fred Bloggs
using something like this:
fo:block padding-right
Name
fo:inline
Mr Fred Bloggs
Title: FOP - arbitrary page break
policy.xsl
Hi all,
Just wondered if anyone has encountered a similar problem. I'm using FOP 0.18.1 on a W2K machine and am running into serious difficulty (getting absolutely infuriated) when it comes to page breaks; I've using a nested table within a
Hello,
I
have had the same problem. Downloading a newer cvs-file I got rid of this
problem. Now there are others...
Andrea Greiner
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