But AFAIK this is the only working solution. Both Batik and FOP only work with absolute paths.

Joerg

Derek Hohls wrote:
Unfortunately this is not a real solution:
in the example I used 'myserver' - on my
development machine this would be 'localhost:8080'
whereas on the production machine it would be
something 'joe.domain.com' ... I do not think that 'localhost' would
work the same in both situations... the same holds true for a file path - the setup on the UNIX machine is
*definitely* different from mine - ideally I am looking for a Cocoon-related solution.

Thanks
Derek

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-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


I need to include and display a static image (its a logo) on all the SVG images I produce;
the only syntax I have managed to get to work is:

<svg:image xlink:href="http://myserver/path/logo.jpg /> (plus height, width)


Unfortunately this requires an absolute URL address - if I drop the http://myserver/
then it simply does not work - is there a Cocoon "substitute" (protocol?) I can use
to get the image processed correctly, *regardless* of what machine the app. is loaded on??

Try "localhost" instead of "myserver".
You can also use a file url (so long as the path is absolute).
Cheers

Con

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