Been doing some fairly sophisticated XML FO
transformations.
However, when I try to view the finished PDF, The Acrobat
reader reports this error in the status bar:
An error has occurred while trying to use this document.
What is interesting is that if I serialize FO to xml rather
than using
Hi Alex,
I'm a London based Cocoon developer/hacker and know nobody
in London using Cocoon, so would love to actually get to
talk about this stuff.
regards,
James Ashton
--- Jeremy Aston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi
Alex,
This is of interest to me. Are you thinking of a once
a month affair
Cheers Robert (I'll test that out tomorrow - am away from
my dev machine now - although another test described below
seems to suggest that my Cocoon installation is fine.)
Earlier I decided to load the page in netscape 6 instead -
it worked, switch back to IE 6 - doesn't work.
Has anybody else
enclosed everything after
fo:flow
flow-name=xsl-region-body with an fo:block, and
then also enclosed
anything within an fo:cell with fo:block things
worked out fine.
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From: James Ashton [mailto:jamesashton;yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002
symbol rendered in the final
output. I'm trying to get the bottom of why the svg2jpeg
serializer breaks with embedded png images.
I would be eternally greatful (OK slight exagerration) if
anyone has got that to work.
Hope that helps, and let me know if you can serialize to
jpeg.
cheers,
James Ashton
Hi,
I'm a fairly new Cocoon user and have encountered a weird
problem that I've not been able to solve. I have an SVG
File which consists of a JPEG image and a Text string. I
have broken that up into a Stylesheet. Once the transform
is done, it is serialized to JPEG before rendering to the