Hi,
I am trying to add a link to a PDF file which opens an AVI
file using an application like Media Player.
When I use the following code in the XSLT stylesheet, the
resulting link in the PDF opens a browser which then opens the video using
Media Player still in the browser (i.e. it
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
--- Chris Faulkner [EMAIL
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
Hello
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 there
any alternatives for embedding a link in my PDF ?
fo:table-cell
-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
Hi,
I've a problem using basic-links.
When i give a fo:basic-link for some word, it
leaves two spaces before and after the string.
Egs.
1. APPLE p.10
2. BAT
p.10
3.
CATp.12
Does anybody know why this empty space is created
before and after the word with basic-link?
Regds,
Meena
Hi,
I've a problem using basic-links.
When i give a fo:basic-link for some word, it
leaves two spaces before and after the string.
Egs.
1. APPLE p.10
2. BAT
p.10
3.
CATp.12
Does anybody know why this empty space is created
before and after the word with basic-link?This happens only when
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