Yes, correct. Since FOP ships with an XSLT processor, I believe that FOP can take XML and XSL:FO as inputs to render a pdf file. Which I have tested successfully. Because XHTML is XML, I would also expect that FOP could render a pdf file with an XHTML (saved as XML) and XSL:FO file as input. I guess I should have been more clear.
Chad Chadford Hilton Web Integration PNC Financial Services v - 412-768-2395 e - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jeremias Maerki <jeremias.maerki@o To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] utline.ch> cc: Subject: Re: Getting an error when using an XHTML file?? 05/07/2002 10:25 AM Please respond to fop-dev FOP is a renderer for XSL:FO, not for XHTML. If you want to render XHTML, you have to convert it to XSL:FO first. > I have an application that produces HTML as output. I used tidy to make the > HTML well-formed and added the XML header and renamed the file to > filename.xml from filename.html. I then use FOP to try and create a > filename.pdf file. I get a "/ by zero" exception. The problem is the > pageCount variable in the StreamRender class isn't get incremented. Since > it's initialized to zero, an Arithmetic exception is thrown when the log > tries to write out the average time it took to render each page. Since > XHTML is XML, I would have expected this to work. Has anyone else come > across this issue/exception?? Cheers, Jeremias Märki mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OUTLINE AG Postfach 3954 - Rhynauerstr. 15 - CH-6002 Luzern Tel. +41 41 317 2020 - Fax +41 41 317 2029 Internet http://www.outline.ch --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]