Derek
Thanks for your response. If I call it directly as you suggest I get the
same result(Not Available). If I place a gif in the same folder and refer to
it I get it fine. My sitemap serializer is below.  I am using 2.14. I have
an applet that gets the wire.svg file from that folder fine
(url="http://localhost:9080/SVG/wire.svg";).
<map:serializer logger="sitemap.serializer.svg2png" mime-type="image/png"
name="svg2png" src="org.apache.cocoon.serialization.SVGSerializer"/>

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From: "Derek Hohls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: svg2png question


> Craig
>
> I had no problems with a call like:
>
> <img src="svg/wire.png"/>
>
> What happens you call the pipeline directly -
> eg.
>
> http://localhost:8080/cocoon/svg/wire.png
>
> I also had no problems with the pipeline per se;
> just check it comes *before* the static image
> handler.
>
> Derek
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/10/27 01:32:16 AM >>>
> Hello:
> I am trying to render an svg image as png in an html page. Sitemap
> fragment is below.
>
> In my xsl simply using <img src="SVG/wire.png"/> does not get the job
> done (as it does with
> a map:read reference to static images in the sitemap). How should I
> reference this pipeline in my xsl?
>
> <map:match pattern="SVG/*.png">
>
> <map:generate src="SVG/{1}.svg"/>
>
> <map:serialize type="svg2png"/>
>
> </map:match>
>
>
>
> Craig Christophersen
> (406)496-6421
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