RE: email links in pdf

2004-11-22 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
> -Original Message-
> From: Roland Neilands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I couldn't find the extension mentioned on the FOP website - the 
> original poster might find it useful too.

Posted on fop-dev a few weeks ago:
http://wwwstud.ira.uka.de/~s_hecht/

Greetz,

Andreas


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RE: email links in pdf

2004-11-22 Thread Roland Neilands
Hansuli

I couldn't find the extension mentioned on the FOP website - the original 
poster might find it useful too.

Regards,
Roland

> -Original Message-
> From: J.U. Anderegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 22 November 2004 9:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: email links in pdf
> 
> 
> Hi Roland,
> 
> > > However, mailto: works without this problem if I use  lowagie
> > iText to generate the pdf .
> >
> > Interesting. Well, they're both open source, it shouldn't be too
> > hard to find the difference. For someone who knows java anyway (not
> > me unfortunately).
> 
> There is no e-mail link in PDF. There is an e-mail form field in PDF.
> Recently there was an announcement of PDF form field support in FOP. Looks
> like based on some work I did some years ago, implemented in XML and as a
> FOP extension.
> 
> Adobe resticts functions to free Adobe Reader. Test all the components of
> your system in your real life environment!
> 
> Regards
> Hansuli Anderegg
> 
> 
> 

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RE: email links in pdf

2004-11-22 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
> -Original Message-
> From: Roland Neilands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > [Tom Healy :]
> > However, mailto: works without this problem if I use lowagie 
> > iText to generate the pdf .
> 
> Interesting. Well, they're both open source, it shouldn't be too 
> hard to find the difference. For someone who knows java anyway (not
> me unfortunately).
> 

FYI:
I have put a reminder for this on Bugzilla: 32327.

Greetz,

Andreas


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RE: email links in pdf

2004-11-22 Thread Roland Neilands


> However, mailto: works without this problem if I use  lowagie iText to 
> generate the pdf .

Interesting. Well, they're both open source, it shouldn't be too hard to find 
the difference. For someone who knows java anyway (not
me unfortunately).

Regards,
Roland


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RE: email links in pdf

2004-11-19 Thread thealy

Thanks Roland,

However, mailto: works without this
problem if I use  lowagie iText to generate the pdf .

Tom







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Tom,

mailto: links are an "unsupported" feature in Acrobat, this problem
is not specific to FOP.

The only answer is not to use IE - Mozilla and Opera both work fine. Unfortunately
if you open the document in the Reader it ignores default browser settings
and opens IE anyway, you have to open it in the browser (need the plugin).

Regards,
Roland 

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I'm putting an email link into my pdf using teh following fop syntax in
my xsl... 

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Clicking on the link in the created PDF brings up an email client ok but
it also brings up a browser 
which tries to access the url 'mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. 

How do I stop it from doing the latter? 

Thanks, 
Tom


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RE: email links in pdf

2004-11-18 Thread Roland Neilands
Tom,

mailto: links are an "unsupported" feature in Acrobat, this problem is not 
specific to FOP.

The only answer is not to use IE - Mozilla and Opera both work fine. 
Unfortunately if you open the document in the Reader it ignores default browser 
settings and opens IE anyway, you have to open it in the browser (need the 
plugin).

Regards,
Roland 

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Subject: email links in pdf



I'm putting an email link into my pdf using teh following fop syntax in my 
xsl... 

E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 

Clicking on the link in the created PDF brings up an email client ok but it 
also brings up a browser 
which tries to access the url 'mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. 

How do I stop it from doing the latter? 

Thanks, 
Tom


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Re: email links in pdf

2004-11-18 Thread thealy

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