On 2 Jun 2004 at 14:51, Chris Bowditch wrote:

> One possible cause is that you havent specified width and height attributes 
> on 
> the external-graphic tag. If you dont specify the width and height, FOP 
> assumes 72dpi and if you have a high res graphic being rendered at 72dpi the 
> result is the dimensions are bigger than a page and the image will be 
> dropped. 
> Do you see any warnings at the console when you run from the command line?
> 
> Chris

very true i didn't specify width and height because the images that 
are being attached to the pdf have variable dimensions. hmm so 
that's the behaviour of FOP. i actually tried changing the page size 
to 40x40inches and still the image did not display... as with regards 
to the command line warnings... i don't see them if there are any coz 
i just access the xml file via browser say i resulted to 1234.xml file  i 
access it via http://FQDN:8080/cocoon/xmlfiles/1234.pdf hope this 
information could further give enlightenment to this case... any other 
suggestions? all the best!!!

pal,
benjohn


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