> 2. general issue: suppose I'm printing a report. It's content
> is an XML
> file, where element contains rows, and every row has
> children, such as
> columns or nested rowsets.
> I put every row in a . Inside the block I may have
> blocks for row
> content, tables for nested rowsets, etc.
>
> unfortunately, header doesn't appear on the next page :(
sorry, it works in my Cocoon 2.0.2. but strangely, it didn't work with the
command-line tool in my fop0.20.3 installation.
thanx
> If you want anything to appear on EVERY page automatically,
> you must put
> in .
> Example:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> All that stands in will appear on every page.
unfortunately, header doesn't appear on the next page :(
I did this:
Argyn Kuketayev wrote:
2. general issue: suppose I'm printing a report. It's content is an XML
file, where element contains rows, and every row has children, such as
columns or nested rowsets.
I put every row in a . Inside the block I may have blocks for row
content, tables for nested rowsets, etc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to do the following:
Run Date:2002/03/29 Some Report
Name Time:hh:mm:ss
^ ^ ^
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