J.Pietschmann,
yeah that is what i mean. Where and how i put the encoding? (the declaration
or what ever in my line code..)
and how i know the type of encoding that i use? actually i want to use Thai
encoding, but i don't know from where i get the encoding type for the Thai.
could you please to
Hello -I'm fairly new to the fop tools
but I've had some success so far. Recently I've been stuck on printing to an
printer. I have a couple questions for
folks in the know.First, is FOP's printing robust? Will it handle large
print jobs using a reasonable amount of memory? Any concerns
Help please !
I downloaded the zipped bin file and extracted
it.When I try to run an example inorder to view the output, I get the
following output.The input file is one of those extracted from your web site
(with no changes).
I'm working on win95 , and the FOP version is
fop-0.20.3
here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah that is what i mean. Where and how i put the encoding? (the declaration
or what ever in my line code..)
The first line of an XML file is the XML declaration.
?xml version=1.0?
You can declare an encoding there:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
UTF-8 ist the
Did you mean to send this response to me !?
Is this response the reply to my problem !?
Roni N.
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From: J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: UniCode - ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah that is what i
roni nemerovsky - hotmail wrote:
I downloaded the zipped bin file and extracted it.
When I try to run an example inorder to view the output, I get the
following output.
The input file is one of those extracted from your web site (with no
changes).
C:\fop-0.20.3fop -xsl xml2pdf.xsl -xml