Okay, well I can understand if it is considering the DTD when determing
whether the content is secure.  I guess I didn't realized that the dtd
information ff the rendering xsl document would be considered.  I do
have an image on the page, but the image is coming from this secure site
as well.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Clay Leeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: Rending PDF from a secure site


On 7/11/2003 8:47 AM, Clay Leeds wrote:
> Are all active processes running on the same, secured server? If FOP,
> some dependency such as a logo/img or stream, or some other process is

> running on a separate server, that may be enough to trigger the 
> 'non-secure' switch. HTH!

I believe that even such dependencies the DTD would need to be on the 
secure server. I would have to assume SSL connections were taken into 
account when the powers that be implemented the XML Spec for name 
spaces. ;-p
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