Hi,

IMHO, this should work without serializer (for already prepared pdf). It
is necessary just to check path
to the source. What is appeared in a browser? What is in log files?

Roman

Abhishek Goel wrote:

> hi,
>  i think for this you have to use FOPserializer and then you should define that 
>serializer in your
> pipeline.
> Hope this will work.
> Regards
> Abhishek Goel
>
> Philipp BÃñem wrote:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > does anyone know, how to define a pipline for opening pdf s beeing stored
> > under cocoon.
> >
> > i want enable people to upload files to my server, under cocoon.
> >
> > problem is, that i cant find a hint how to open files, within my cocoon
> > directory, that are not xml, or similar.
> >
> > i tried it with the pipeline:
> >
> >                         <map:match pattern="upload-dir/hello.pdf">
> >                                 <map:read mime-type="application/pdf" 
>src="upload-dir/hello.pdf"/>
> >                         </map:match>
> >
> > which doesnt work.
> >
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