Hi!

I have found the reason at least. The reason is xalan-2.3.1, that is
included in the latest cocoon releases. With xalan-2.0.0 is everything
fine from the command line, but I haven't succedeed in replacing xalans
in cocoon. I've got either unstable work or error message. It looks like
it is impossible simply to replace one xalan with another.

How could it be done? Any ideas?

Regards,
Viktor

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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. September 2002 11:42
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Dear Friends!

I am working with Cocoon and producing my pdf files (mostly
tables) with fop integrated in it.
But I am forced to use a relatively old version of Cocoon
(Cocoon-2.0rc1), because ONLY with this release all my pdf tables are
being correctly shown .I mean columns and row headers etc.
When being generating with any of the following versions of cocoon
(2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.0.3), very many of my tables are being shown
incorrectly (especially, column and row headers), although compiled
simply from command line with, say, fop-0.20.3, used in Cocoon-2.0.3,
they look
fine!
Then, on advice of a fop-users-list member, I've compiled my fo file
from the command line, BUT using all necessary jar file from the cocoon
and tomcat directory. The pdf's are good!
It seems like something else in cocoon must be preventing it's fop to
work correctly.

Has anybody already faced this problem? What does the correct work of
Cocoon-fop depend on? What could I do to make the latest Cocoon releases
to work correctly, as fop concerns?

Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Viktor


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