Thanks for the advice and ideas people but we never did find a solution to this
problem - we rebuilt the server with Suse in the end! (was meant to be done
anyway) and now it works as do the others.
Just thought I would update/close the thread.
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We are using J2SE 1.4.1_04, Tomcat 3.3.1 and mod_jk (not sure what version)
I have as of yet been unable to download on the command line using wget or lynx
as our system requires username/password logon/authentication and does html
redirects so have not yet found a way to actually download the P
Simon Burton wrote:
We are using the latest fop version (0.20.5) and have a working
solution (apache/cocoon/fop using xsl stylesheet and xml to create a
PDF served up directly in the browser) on 3 of our servers but when
running against the 4th server the PDF is always blank. A PDF is
served in t
You don't say what JDK you're using. Maybe changing that will help. Or
changing the webcontainer. As you figured out yourself, this could be a
platform problem. To rule out that it's a FOP problem you could try to
deploy the FOP sample servlet (in the examples/servlet directory in the
0.20.5 distri
We are using the latest fop version (0.20.5) and have a working solution
(apache/cocoon/fop using xsl stylesheet and xml to create a PDF served up
directly in the browser) on 3 of our servers but when running against the 4th
server the PDF is always blank.
A PDF is served in the browser via acro