Stuart Jansen wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 09:16 +0530, Krishna Prasad V wrote:
>> We are getting the images from one of our application on the fly
>> (which we cannot get the path also, but it will be displayed on the
>> screen).

You get a byte[], not a file somewhere on disk.
I assume the images are displayed in a browser.

>> While converting the same document (images/chart/graph's) to PDF only
>> the "on the fly" contents are not converted. 

> Perhaps you should include some none-working example code to illustrate
> exactly what you mean by "convert" and "on the fly".

Exactly.
If I generate a byte[] and generate a PDF.
The byte[] isn't necessarily in the PDF.
I have to create an object of some kind with the byte[],
then add this object to the PDF in the proper way.

Your question is probably "what is the proper way?"
My counter-question is: "to do what exactly?"
br,
Bruno

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