in it! It works to a degree. I
did this:
C:\xsl\buildFop list.fo list.pdf
Now I get the following error message now:
[ERROR]: Don't know what to do with
.and that's it. It doesn't even tell me what it doesn't know
what to do with. I'm stumped and baffled.
Devon
PS. who would I write
message now:
[ERROR]: Don't know what to do with
.and that's it. It doesn't even tell me what it doesn't know
what to do with. I'm stumped and baffled.
Devon
PS. who would I write to, to let Apache know that their latest
FOP package is missing a jimi-1.0.jar? I can only imagine
I'm glad I'm not the only one with this problem. Interesting you
noticed a problem when using it on Windows ME (i'm using that OS
myself). I just found Fop 0.20.1 works exactly as expected, but
Fop 0.20.3 still gives me that strange error. I'm not sure how
the OS could possibly affect a java
L'eau wrote:
Ok, so I had the time to download an old FOP version, and was
glad to see it had a jimi-1.0.jar in it! It works to a degree. I
did this:
C:\xsl\buildFop list.fo list.pdf
Now I get the following error message now:
[ERROR]: Don't know what to do with
.and that's it. It doesn't even
message now:
[ERROR]: Don't know what to do with
.and that's it. It doesn't even tell me what it doesn't know
what to do with. I'm stumped and baffled.
Strange, this error happens if you give three commandline arguments
and in your case this seems to be blank (really strange .. which
OS are you
Christian Geisert wrote:
You could try fop list.fo list.pdf (with quotes)
Not a very good idea on Win95/98/ME (or any other system), it
searches for a command file
fop list.fo list.pdf.exe
(with spaces)
On Win95/98/ME, the command processor feeds the whole command
line in one piece to the