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Subject: RE: Fop Servlet Problems
Mike,
I haven't access to it right now. But I did try fo=c:\borber.fo and the web
browser goes white with the FopServlet only but no PDF anywhere. I haven't
access to it now
.
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Subject: RE: Fop Servlet Problems
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 18:57:08 -0700
Did you try giving the fo file a path? For example when I ran this I gave
it "fo=c:\temp\simple.fo" and it worked (assuming my fo file w
Did you try giving the fo file a path? For example when I ran this I gave
it "fo=c:\temp\simple.fo" and it worked (assuming my fo file was found in
c:\temp". Of course, an absolute path isn't so good for servlets, but you
get the idea.
Mike
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From: gary cor [mailto:[EMA
Hi,
I've been using the FopServlet to build a prototype, but the first thing
I did was to change in the
given FopServlet the way it retrieves this files (its dependant on the
'working directory' of your JVM) :
try replacing the doGet method of FopServlet with the one beside.
Then place your fo fi