What factors limit the size of xml file you can transform to pdf?
I'm testing out one of my pipelines that generates simple pdf from an xml file. When using a small (2kb) xml file it all works fine but as I begin to paste more (valid) xml into the file it stops working (at about 23k). The pdf plugin in Internet explorer 6.0 says "the file doesn't start with %pdf" and cocoon throws the error FATAL_E (2002-04-16) 09:47.15:055[core.xslt-processor](/cocoon/demo/short.pdf) HttpProcessor[8080][4]/TraxErrorHandler: Error in TraxTransform er: javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: java.io.IOException: Connection reset by peer javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: java.io.IOException: Connection reset by peer at org.apache.xalan.templates.ElemLiteralResult.execute(ElemLiteralResult.j ava:725) at org.apache.xalan.transformer.TransformerImpl.executeChildTemplates(Trans formerImpl.java:2243) at org.apache.xalan.templates.ElemLiteralResult.execute(ElemLiteralResult.j ava: 710) see attached file for full error log. My server environment = Redhat linux 7.2, cocoon 2.0.2, jdk 1.3.1_02. The xml and the xsl transformations are alright as they work on smaller files. Anyone know what is going on? Is this the IE acrobat problem that I have seen mentioned briefly on the lists. Cheers Cal
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