like HTML
does. So you shouldn't see that secure-to-insecure error.
Todd McGrath wrote:
Will this work for SSL sites?
I have servlets that produce images (graphs) and I'm try to include them
in
the generated PDFs. I wasn't sure that you could use relative path for
src attribute? Since I
I would like to launch a progress bar applet that runs while my servlet
generates the PDF. I'm just starting research into how this might be
accomplished. Has anyone already implemented this or thought about how to
do it?
Todd
In my app, I use a servlet to generate PDFs on the fly. The app is a SSL
site. The PDFs contain numerous images that are generated dynamically. How
do I specify a relative path for the external-graphic src?
Environment:
FOP: 0.20.2RC
JDK 1.3.1_01
Windows 2000
The only way I can get images
Will this work for SSL sites?
I have servlets that produce images (graphs) and I'm try to include them in
the generated PDFs. I wasn't sure that you could use relative path for
src attribute? Since I wasn't able to get it working, I needed to create
a separate site in order to use absolute
Hello,
I have read the mailing list and FAQ with the issue I'm having with IE and
found many helpful posts. I can create PDFs using JSPs to generate XML with
stylesheet. Cocoon is configured as a filter (1.8.2) with FOP .20.1.
In my code, I determine if a browser is IE 5 or IE 5.5 and set the