Thanks for the advice and ideas people but we never did find a solution to this
problem - we rebuilt the server with Suse in the end! (was meant to be done
anyway) and now it works as do the others.
Just thought I would update/close the thread.
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Putting a space between tags does add a single char of whitespace -
do you mean you want several chars of whitespace between them?
You can add white-space-collapse="false" to your block tags, but not sure if
this will do what you want, if you want more white space you may need to add
some non
You can do something along the lines of this if you want to ensure your blank
line/s will be the same height as your text etc:
one blank line:
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From: Ail Sahin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Empty lines
> Hi there,
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> l
Your defining a table with three columns and your first row has 2 columns
(cells) and the second has 1. = invalid table layout.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Invalid table layout: cant fill gap at row 0, column 2
> I am g
I use something like this successfully:
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We are using J2SE 1.4.1_04, Tomcat 3.3.1 and mod_jk (not sure what version)
I have as of yet been unable to download on the command line using wget or lynx
as our system requires username/password logon/authentication and does html
redirects so have not yet found a way to actually download the P
We are using the latest fop version (0.20.5) and have a working solution
(apache/cocoon/fop using xsl stylesheet and xml to create a PDF served up
directly in the browser) on 3 of our servers but when running against the 4th
server the PDF is always blank.
A PDF is served in the browser via acro