I was looking on the web for information on the xalan:write command;
unfortunately, with the information I found I couldn't get further than the
below example.
Thie following code doesn'
t work with me, but I cannot figure out why. Can anybody give me a decisive
hint, please?
Matthias
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Subject: RE: AW: Problems with font embedding
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Matthias Fischer wrote:
I've got a diofferent opinion. I've done technical docu for several years:
the criterion of measurement of a docu is its user!
For sure... but then you also should know that docu for software
Was this your last word, John?
I can assure you, it's three of us who try to get a solution for the last
six months (of course, we did other things in the same space of time, too
;-). We damned read the documentation, and not only once. We got onto
people's nerves in the lists to get a solution,
I've got a diofferent opinion. I've done technical docu for several years:
the criterion of measurement of a docu is its user!
Thus, if I assure you that we read the stuff through and through, there are
only two alternative interpretations: either that we are as dumb as hell,
and that we'd better
:-)))
-Original Message-
From: Torsten Curdt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problems with font embedding
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Matthias Fischer wrote:
Was this your last word, John?
I can assure you, it's three
Two FOP variants have been tried out by us: the FOP stand-alone variant
[FOP_1] to be downloaded from
http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/, and the FOP variant included in the Cocoon
2 package [FOP_2].
To our knowledge, and after extensive testing, a metric file for any
specific TTF font can be
Please note also that, to my knowledge, this procedure applies only to using
FOP as a standalone solution, as currently the Cocoon environment uses a
different (older) XALAN/XERXES version if compared to the FOP standalone
environment.
Up to now, my colleagures and I have not succeded in
Have
you tried to add in your browser command line the following?
http://[path][filename].pdf?a=b.pdf
Sometimes IE is a bit slow to understand that a pdf is
a pdf...
Matthias
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professional Cocoon users whether you practice this way of
transformation, whether you practice it with success and whether there are
limitations to this kind of (ab-) use of Cocoon.
Regards,
Matthias
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abc.Mediaservice GmbH
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That was real quick, David. Thanks.
I'll clarify:
1. In Tomcat [4] we have set the destination type to map:serialize
type=xml/, as you have suggested.
The following problems have arisen:
- Internet Explorer gets into Cocoon's way and wants to open the xml file
when I click onto it to start the
That was real quick, David. Thanks.
I'll clarify:
1. In Tomcat [4] we have set the destination type to map:serialize
type=xml/, as you have suggested.
The following problems have arisen:
- Internet Explorer gets into Cocoon's way and wants to open the xml file
when I click onto it to start the
Jörn,
what do mean by sitemap? (Please tell me the German term, maybe I'll
understand it better...)
Matthias
-Original Message-
From: Jörn Heid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 5:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: AW: XSLT transformations with Cocoon (added
Are you sure IE doesn't put its hands on text files? We'll try it out
tomorrow, I'll tell you the outcome.
For today (CET), thanx a lot for your quick and detailled answers.
Matthias
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From: David Rosenstrauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001
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