hi list,
I started xsl a couple of hours ago on a new project and my question may seem stupid.
in java, can we convert xml to html using xslt and give it some format, such as making some parts bold ?-- Reza Ghaffaripourwww.rezaghp.com
On Jan 23, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Reza Ghaffaripour wrote:
hi list,
I started xsl a couple of hours ago on a new project and my
question may seem stupid.
in java, can we convert xml to html using xslt and give it some
format, such as making some parts bold ?
This is more of an XSL than an
Hi, Reza,
Your question is off-topic for this list, but yes,
you can.
For answers to questions involving how to do it,
you should subscribe to the Mulberry XSLT list.
You'll need to use a Java-based XSLT processor that
exposes an API that you can call from a Java application (or servlet
Hi,
Thank's for the help, but i use keep-with-previous in other parts of my
document which couldn't replaced easely with keep-with-next.
So will keep-with-previous for table rows reimplemented in the next beta
version?
fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org schrieb am 17.01.06 23:01:12:
That's a
Hello all,
I'm using FOP 0.20.5 on a Unix box.
The code is embedded and the pdf is rendered as an InputStream and
attached and sent thru e-mail.
I'm getting a [Servlet Error]-[]: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError when
creating the PDF files in Asian langs only.
The English version of the file works
Hi all!
Currently I'm fooling around with fop-0.91 a bit. Now I was wondering if
there was a simple way to do a double-sided layout, where the page
numbers on all odd numbered pages are on the right, but on all even
numbered pages are on the left.
First thing I tried was to embed
Fabrizio Caldas wrote:
I'm getting a [Servlet Error]-[]: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError when
creating the PDF files in Asian langs only.
Best guess: East Asian fonts tend to be large, and much of the
data is held in memory - multiple times - while finishing the PDF.
There is no easy way around
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 10:58:26AM +0100, Dirk Bromberg wrote:
From: Dirk Bromberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 10:58:26 +0100
Subject: Re: no runtime java--how to install
User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5 (Windows/20051201)
Hi,
yes, you can
Paul,
It can be changed but the default is, eg:
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\
JDK install path is slightly different, but it's unlikely you'd have that.
Cheers,
Roland
Paul Tremblay wrote:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 10:58:26AM +0100, Dirk Bromberg wrote:
From: Dirk Bromberg [EMAIL
Hello,
I am currently using FOP on the AS400. It is working very
will, and creates PDF documents.
The problem I am having is that I cannot print PDF documents
natively on the AS/400, but I can print PostScript (PS), I have proven this can
work, and it works OK, until he document
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