Yeah, the FO xml which is generated by forrest has a problem in it so it
can't be converted from FO to PDF.

Try accessing filename.fo and see if there's anything wrong with it.
Post that and/or the original source file and it'll help us debug the
problem.

Greg - VACO wrote:
I tried your suggestion, but it did not work.  The interesting thing about
this error is that Forrest doesn't complain about the broken link, only FOP.
I may be misinterpreting the FOP error message -- has anyone gotten the
"FOPException: No flow in page-sequence" error?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Re: FOPException: No flow in page-sequence

Thorsten Scherler wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I?m sure this sounds weird. But, I?m referencing the missing file in a

hyperlink, not trying to render it.

That is actually the problem the site creation is be done by the cocoon
crawler which will try to render all links found on the page.

A not really nice workaround would be to define the link as absolute
(e.g. http://yourServer.com/someDir/test.pdf)

Like I said it is not nice but may work for your use case.

HTH


Furthermore, I?m generating a static site locally with a relative

address, but when it?s ported to the network server, the file will be present.

Greg, i am not sure if this fixes your problem, but the Cocoon cli.xconf
can be used to define URIs for exclusion.
http://forrest.apache.org/faq.html#ignoring_javadocs

--David



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