I just happened to type in the address
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts
(no extension)
in the browser's address bar (IE6), and to my surprise, I ended up looking
at the PDF version of the page in question.
Just wanted to know:
Is this deliberately done this way? (To put the focus on the PDF
Andreas,
Good catch! (BTW, as you'll be seeing shortly, it shows the PDF file in
Safari as well). It would be annoying (bad) if going to
http://xml.apache.org/fop also brought up a PDF file (it doesn't--just
checked! ;-p).
Strange! I remember talk on w3.org discussing this type of thing:
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
I just happened to type in the address
http://xml.apache.org/fop/fonts
(no extension)
in the browser's address bar (IE6), and to my surprise, I ended up looking
at the PDF version of the page in question.
Just wanted to know:
Is this deliberately done this way?
No. The