Hi Daniel,
The built in Times Font is embedded within the PDF Viewer. You can't
adjust it. All you can do is tell FOP to use a different Font to render
your XSL-FO. This is done via your fop.xconf file. If you believe you've
done that already, then can you post your fop.xconf file here for
See http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/security.html.
On 6/26/15 5:42 PM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Yes Batik 1.8 contains the fix for CVE-2015-0250
Thanks,
Chris
On 26/06/2015 14:44, Vincent Timoney wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply; Just to double-check is the new version of
chinese.fo http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/file/n42474/chinese.fo
fop.xconf http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/file/n42474/fop.xconf
Hi Chris,
I have attached the XSL-FO and FOP configuration files.And we are using
java JDK1.6 and Windows 7 OS.
Thanks,
Sripathi.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply; Just to double-check is the new version of
batik-all.jar(1.8) contained within the new version of FOP (2.0) contains
the fix for the CVE-2015-0250?
Regards,
Vinnie
Vincent Timoney
Security Engineer
Hi,
In relation to CVE-2015-0250: The Apache FOP project contains a version
of
Batik called batik-all-1.7.jar. Is this affected that the above CVE?
Regards,
Vinnie
Vincent Timoney
Security Engineer
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To
Yes, it is (you must be using FOP-1.1 or earlier if you have the 1.7
jar). You can replace it by version 1.7.1 if you wish. Version 1.7.1 is
the same as 1.7 but for the CVE-2015-0250 fix.
On 6/26/15 11:04 AM, Vincent Timoney wrote:
Hi,
In relation to CVE-2015-0250: The Apache FOP