> > Although I can see the result in the target browser, I am unable to > save the > > image on a local disk. Actually, in Firefox I can notice an attempt > to save > > the file, but in a download manager it is of zero size and it is not > really > > present in the target location. MSIE offers me save the PNG file in > BMP > > format... > > The fact that you can see it and cannot save it very weird. Even > weirder is the described MSIE behavior. If you are working with the > trunk code, maybe your are getting bit by bug 48693 [1]? If you are > working with Batik 1.7, that may be bug 46863 [2].
Thanks for this info. It led me to try also JPEG output, but the result is the same. I suspect the way of closing the final stream. I think the browser can display partial data but as they are unfinished properly, it made him puzzled a bit. Transcoding via command line is Ok in all cases. > Could you try to analyze the (supposedly PNG) raw file saved and/or > attach it to a reply? No file is created in FF so there is nothing to analyze. And that MSIE BMP file is the standard image. It is probably a kind of the screenshot of an internal canvas. Here is the final part of my code: TranscoderOutput output = new TranscoderOutput(response.getOutputStream()); t.transcode(input, output); // I've tried to find any closing method of the 'output' object, // but still without success. The following way also doesn't help // // output.getWriter().close(); ServletOutputStream out = response.getOutputStream(); out.flush(); out.close(); Any other ideas? Jan > Hope this helps, > Helder > > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48693 > [2] https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46863 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
