km wrote:
Hello
Thank you for the answer.
The pictures are in database and they are called as a webservice. when I
do a static file (document.fo) and put this file on generator, no
transform, only with fo2pdf serializer, then pictures are called twice too.
I use a standard serializer from cocoon 2.1.
That sounds very strange, and I've certainly never seen it happen with
my FO documents. I second Derek's suggestion to post a test case.
Could you reply with the following:
* A copy of document.fo, preferably a minimal version that just
demonstrates your problem
* What version of Cocoon you're using (2.1.?)
* What JRE version you're using
* What container (Tomcat, Jetty, etc.).
* Any other differences between your environment and the default Cocoon
distro (major configuration changes, different JARs, etc.)
Thanks
kris
Kris
Probably best to post some "test case" code so
others
can try and reproduce your error (esp. if it happens
with static files as well).
>>> km <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007/02/04 05:15:19 PM
>>>
Hello
I use Apache and Cocoon 2.1 to create a PDF Document.
I use to do it webservices - one for a content and picture_id, and
the next one to call pictures from database. Everything work almost
perfectly - I have only one problem when I call a picture. Every
picture is twice called, I don't know why, becouse in my
xsl-fo.xsl it is only a one structure to get the picture. It is
undepent from the source - the same problem is when I use the
document from a static file (not from Webservice from database).
Can someone help me? I can not explain why it do so.
Please and thanks
Kris
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