as found in
c:\temp". Of course, an absolute path isn't so good for servlets, but you
get the idea.
Mike
-----Original Message-
From: gary cor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 6:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fop Servlet Problems
Dear All,
I am up and run
Wim,
This sounds really interesting. When you run a com component you don't need
a servlet for FOP or to integrate servlets into IIS? Very interesting!! How
easy is it to write the component itself? And, if you can do this easily why
is there a project for FOP C# at http://sourceforge.net/proje
Dear All,
I am up and running with my first ever servlets in Tomcat4.03 (although they
only run in the examples folder). So, I put all five of the latest version
of the jar files as instructed in FOP servlets into the lib directory (
avalon-framework-4.1.2.jar batik-all-1.5b1.jar fop-0.20.3rc.ja
Dear All,
I would like to send the xsl-fo result of a transformation on ASP.NET server
to FOP to generate a very simple PDF or even just to run FOP on the server
in any way possible to me. However, I am very lost how to do this not for
want of trying!
I tried lots of things and learn alot but
Matt,
I think Adobe are working largley on XMP which is XML that is more friendly
to Adobe PDF (which is a generally the approach Adobe rather than the way
round you'd mentioned).
Seybold offers a fantastic collection of information on these kind of issues
and I also think you can get free acce
Hello All,
I have been trying to draw a thin vertical line down the Region-start and
Region-end sections of the simple page master in FO. I managed some boxes
in these areas in FO which showed up in Antenna house but they would show
up. So what I want to know is, can I draw vertical lines? is