Hi,
My french team and I work on a Java project and we plan to embed FOP
0.20.5 for the needed print reports.
We experience a problem when we are using the AWT renderer with
documents that contain tables. Sometimes, a page is cut in the
middle of a table and its
This problem was corrected by simply placing the XML tag on line 1 column 1. It
was indented a couple of spaces.
From: Clay Leeds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/09 Fri PM 12:10:22 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need assistance in diagnosing error message.
Glad to hear
-Original Message-
From: Clay Leeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Glad to hear the problem is resolved! If it's not too much trouble,
please report back the error to the list, so that the thread will be
complete. Someone else with the same or similar problem, may follow
the list, but
I am lost here, can someone tell me what this means?
Thanks!!
Alain
javax.servlet.ServletException: The processing instruction target matching
[xX][mM][lL] is not allowed.
FopServlet.renderFO(Unknown Source)
FopServlet.doGet(Unknown Source)
javax.servlet.ServletException: The processing instruction target matching
[xX][mM][lL] is not allowed
I don't exactly remember, I think it comes from an
org.xml.sax.SAXParseException. Check your FO tree (or XSL or XML source),
post it if you can't find your error.
Mathieu.
This mean that ?xml Some Stuff ? or ?XML Some Stuff
? is not allowed, maybe your XSL have the XML declaration on the middle
of XSL the XML declaration must be the first line of XSL.
I hope that this help
Clovis
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I am lost here, can someone tell me what
Ok found my error. Thanks for the replys.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/09 Fri AM 11:31:48 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Need assistance in diagnosing error message.
javax.servlet.ServletException: The processing instruction target matching
[xX][mM][lL
hi all,
when I generate my pdf using FOP 0.20.5rc2, I always have this error message
even though my pdf is generated correctly. What is going on with my code and
how to avoid this error message.
Thanks in advance
From: Dang Minh Phuong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi all,
when I generate my pdf using FOP 0.20.5rc2, I always have this error
message
even though my pdf is generated correctly. What is going on with my code
and
how to avoid this error message.
FOP 0.20.5rc2 had a few bugs which were fixed
This is my first go at FOP, although I have a good deal of experience with
XML/XSLT. I am weak on Java. I have prepared an XSL-FO document that I'm trying
to process with FOP. When I do that, I get this error message:
[ERROR] Error in color property value
Never mind. I found the problem. Sorry to trouble you all.
--
Charles Knell
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 16:24:49 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help on error message: Error in color property value
Hello all foppers,
i got following error message:
[ERROR] Areas pending, text probably lost in lineaus der Modellregion
Ostthüringen sagt: Die zeitlichen Kapazitäten der Mediziner reichen derzeit
nicht aus, sich mit dem Projekt auseinander zu setzen. (Arno Schütze,
But the text was printed out
Mark Baier wrote:
i got following error message:
[ERROR] Areas pending, text probably lost in line...
But the text was printed out correctly.
You were lucky: you probably lost only whitespace.
My first question is, what should this error message say to me ??
Text may get lost under certain
with a simple docbook file, i can generate the .fo file,
but when i run FOP to get the PDF, i get:
[ERROR] file:/home/rpjday/ert/courses/gen/gen.fo:950:84 Flow 'xsl-region-body'
does not map to the region-body in page-master 'blank'
what's interesting is that i don't get this error if i
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
with a simple docbook file, i can generate the .fo file,
but when i run FOP to get the PDF, i get:
[ERROR] file:/home/rpjday/ert/courses/gen/gen.fo:950:84 Flow 'xsl-region-body'
does not map to the region-body in page-master 'blank'
what's interesting is that i don't
Clay Leeds wrote:
While we're on the subject of books and resources for FOP Resources,
here's a couple things to add. One of my previous posts included a list
of good books on XSL-FO (some of which you've listed). Here's a link to
my post.
Victor,
While we're on the subject of books and resources for FOP Resources,
here's a couple things to add. One of my previous posts included a list
of good books on XSL-FO (some of which you've listed). Here's a link to
my post.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-userm=104463666315238w=2
Victor Mote wrote:
BTW, I think it is good to learn new technology on the job. In fact, having
a real-world problem is about the only way I can learn anything. However,
you do want to have your books at hand as you do it, which is probably what
you meant anyway.
I meant: It is bad to be thrown at
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Buy Mike Kay's book on XSLT (ISBN 1861005067) and perhaps
D.Pawsons book about XSLFO (ISBN 0596003552) and work through
the examples. It is usually unwise to learn a new technology on
the job.
Victor: as usual, something for the ressources page?
Good idea -- I just
Victor Mote wrote:
Good idea -- I just committed a change that has both of these. I
also added
the O'Reilly book XSLT Cookbook, for which I have seen some
good reviews.
I hadn't heard about that one until this week. I hope to publish the web
site this weekend.
Sorry. I meant to throw the
Eric Pement wrote:
So I no longer get the error message. However, the content
of the fo:blocks is now empty, and whatever is in the Title
tags is being ignored and not printed in the output document.
All Xalan did was to confirm that nothing is printed in the
output. Problem is, it didn't
that will work on whatever .XML file we feed it which obeys
the given schema.
Right now, I'm getting an error message, fo:flow must contain block-level
children, which I don't know what to do with. My input xsl code is this
(with nonessentials removed):
fo:flow flow-name=xsl-region-body
xsl:apply
obeys
the given schema.
That is a sound approach.
Right now, I'm getting an error message, fo:flow must contain block-level
children, which I don't know what to do with. My input xsl code is this
(with nonessentials removed):
fo:flow flow-name=xsl-region-body
xsl:apply-templates
Eric Pement wrote:
Right now, I'm getting an error message, fo:flow must contain block-level
children, which I don't know what to do with.
It means exactly what it says.
fo:flow flow-name=xsl-region-body
xsl:apply-templates select=Title /
/fo:flow
. . .
xsl:template match=[EMAIL
At 12:25 PM 4/25/2003 -0600, Victor Mote wrote:
Eric Pement wrote:
Right now, I'm getting an error message, fo:flow must contain block-level
children, which
I've fixed the error message, by changing
fo:flow flow-name=xsl-region-body
xsl:apply-templates select=Title /
/fo:flow
Eric Pement wrote:
So I no longer get the error message. However, the content
of the fo:blocks is now empty, and whatever is in the Title
tags is being ignored and not printed in the output document.
All Xalan did was to confirm that nothing is printed in the
output. Problem is, it didn't tell me
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