Chris,
Take a look at the example here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devm=106588921514459w=2
Perhaps it should be:
external-destination=http://www.yahoo.com;
instead of the url() function you used below for this
attribute in the fo:basic-link.
HTH,
Glen
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Yes - I am using encryption :-( I have some experience of iText but I moved
away from it in favour of XSL:FO and FOP. I don't fancy doing
post-processing - I'll wait for the fix.
Thanks
Chris
Are you using encryption? Afraid this is causing the garbage chars...
? ARe there
any
-Original Message-
From: Chris Faulkner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes - I am using encryption :-( I have some experience of iText
but I moved
away from it in favour of XSL:FO and FOP. I don't fancy doing
post-processing - I'll wait for the fix.
Right you are! Same here... A little
-Original Message-
From: Chris Faulkner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am having problems with fo:basic-link I use it as shown
below. When you
hover over the link in the resulting PDF, the link includes a load of
garbage characters after the .com. Am I doing something wrong
Are you
First of all: Thank you very much for your help!
fo:basic-link internal-destination=addressListHeading
fo:page-number-citation color=blue ref-id=addressListHeading/
/fo:basic-link
This is the real problem. You probably noticed that the link area is
not the whole page number, in particular
Ralf Steppacher wrote:
If this comes directly from your original style sheet, you should
better use matching precise templates instead of piping everything
into a match-all and then use a choose in it.
Is this just a matter of style or do exact templates perform better?
A matter of
Ralf Steppacher wrote:
OK, I got rid of all the d-o-e.
But the basic-links still are not present in the pdf generated by the
embedded FOP but are if the .fo document is dumped to a file and then
rendered using FOP from commandline.
Can you post a trimmed down version of your source XML
and the
Ralf Steppacher wrote:
Are you, by any chance, using disable-output-escaping somewhere?
Yes, but somewhere else in the stylesheet producing the fo document.
It doesn't matter where. Do not use d-o-e if you expect your style
sheet to work with short-circuit XSLT processor applications.
XSLT doesn't
Ralf Steppacher wrote:
I transform a xml file and add FO vocabulary, generating a PDF with fop
afterwards. Now that I got it work using xalan and fop from the command
line I embedded both into a JSP and a bean following the example code
from docs/examples/embedding.
The problem: When I generate
You should try http://forum.planetpdf.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:22 AM
Subject: RE: basic-link
Hi,
We r generating PDF files using fo. We want to provide some security
features to the PDF like non-printable
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