Hi Mike-
Yes, that is the way to convert xml to pdf. And, you
need to do it to every file before the user can read
it in a PDF viewer.
An alternative, if you are serving the PDF via a
webserver is to use Cocoon. With Cocoon2 you can set
it up such that when the web server gets a request for
say file.pdf it will convert file.xml to pdf and
return that to the user. It has a caching system so
it will only perform the conversion once unless the
xml file has changed.
I hoep that helps.
Don
--- "Patel, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am able to convert .XML files to .PDF using
> command line on Unix. This
> the command I use to convert.
>
> ./fop.sh firstdoc.xml -pdf firstdoc.pdf
>
> Is their any easy way to do this or I have to do
> this every time (using Unix
> script) before user can opens this documents in IE.
>
> Thanks in ADVANCE
>
> Mike
>
>
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