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Brian M Dube updated FOR-1224:
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    Component/s:     (was: Plugins: Potential new)
                 Plugin: input.Resume

> xslt transformation of resume2.xml generates invalid fo file
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>                 Key: FOR-1224
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-1224
>             Project: Forrest
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Plugin: input.Resume
>    Affects Versions: 0.10-dev
>            Reporter: Antoine Levy-Lambert
>            Priority: Minor
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> I have customized my web site to include the file resume2.xml from the trunk 
> I am using forrest-0.9 and I am attempting to transform resume2.xml in jetty 
> into PDF by clicking on the link with the PDF icon.
> I have installed the resume plugin by copying the resume plugin of trunk into 
> the folder $FORREST_HOME/whiteboard/plugins . There is a tiny potential 
> version mismatch as my FORREST_HOME is version 0.9 and the plugin is from 
> trunk.
> At the startup of forrest I see this message : No locationmap provided for 
> plugin org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.Resume
> I can see in html the resume2, but once I click on the link for PDF I see 
> this message : INTERNAL SERVER ERROR ... Error(Unknown location): fo:inline 
> is not a valid child element of fo:list-block.
> I think somewhere in the documentation of forrest there is a paragraph 
> explaining how to debug transformations, and I googled the error above, some 
> people say that it happens when an empty <ul/> tag is generated in a 
> transformation ? Not sure.
> resume.xml can be transformed into PDF properly.
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/forrest/trunk/whiteboard/plugins/org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.Resume/src/documentation/content/xdocs/resume2.xml

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