PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. TO FURTHER COMMENT ON THE STATUS OF THIS BUG PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW AND USE THE ON-LINE APPLICATION. REPLYING TO THIS MESSAGE DOES NOT UPDATE THE DATABASE, AND SO YOUR COMMENT WILL BE LOST SOMEWHERE. http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3458 *** shadow/3458 Thu Sep 6 05:22:28 2001 --- shadow/3458.tmp.21349 Thu Sep 6 05:22:28 2001 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,27 ---- + +============================================================================+ + | FOP crashes when rendering an FO file with more than 2MB | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Bug #: 3458 Product: Fop | + | Status: NEW Version: all | + | Resolution: Platform: PC | + | Severity: Normal OS/Version: Windows NT/2K | + | Priority: Other Component: pdf renderer | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Assigned To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | CC list: Cc: | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | URL: | + +============================================================================+ + | DESCRIPTION | + Each time I try to convert an FO file with more than 2MB, FOP 0.20.1 crashes. + It seems that this limit is a sharp on; if i delete some content from the + source file, create a new FO file out of it (with say, 1,989 MB), all works + perfectly well. + The FO files were created using XSLT stylesheets and Saxon 6.4.3. I have no + reason to doubt that the syntax of the FO files is invalid since they are + validated by XERCES (included in the FOP package) without any errors. + If an FO file exceeds 2MB, FOP seems to render the entire file; when it + attempts to write the PDF to disk, an exception fault is reported and only a + fragment of the PDF with, say 15 KB, is created which cannot be viewed using a + PDF Reader. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]