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Stuart Rackham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You're running under Windows so as I had only tested on Linux (Xubuntu 
> 7.10) I tried the AsciiDoc distribution article.txt under Windows 
> (Windows XP SP2, Python 2.5.2 (I'm not using Cygwin)).
>
> Which rendered the embedded images fine fine (see 
> http://www.methods.co.nz/misc/article.html), though I did get non-zero 
> exit codes (seems be Python related, doesn't affect the output but I 
> haven't got to the bottom of it):

Ah, I see.  Your script encodes the image and embeds it.  I thought that
it merely embedded it, and so I encoded the image separately.  Not
surprisingly, asciidoc didn't seem to know what to do with a
base64-encoded image as input to the process.

Thanks; it worked easily for me today.  Now if you'd only get MS to
retrofit this into IE 6 and 7 or get all my clients to switch to FF, I'd
be set. :-)

Thanks again,

Bill
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Bill Harris                      http://facilitatedsystems.com/weblog/
Facilitated Systems                              Everett, WA 98208 USA
http://facilitatedsystems.com/                  phone: +1 425 337-5541
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