Of course, that is the beauty of Cocoon. However, the content that will form
the PDF document has to pass through the the Cocoon pipelines as XML. If the
Cocoon pipeline that is invoked via the Cocoon url were to treat the Ruby
app as a source for that content then that Content could be transformed
within Cocoon to XML and serailized as a PDF.... but somewhere along the
line the developer would have to use XML.

2009/8/21 Jeroen Reijn <j.re...@onehippo.com>

> Well that depends I guess, since you don't actually have to see the XML,
> because you can let Cocoon serialize the output as a pdf, you could call a
> URL from ruby I guess and cocoon will generate the pdf based on the URL?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeroen
>
> warrell harries wrote:
>
>> It's an XML framework... so, in short, no :)
>>
>>
>> 2009/8/19 anandhthiyagarajan <anandhthiyagara...@gmail.com <mailto:
>> anandhthiyagara...@gmail.com>>
>>
>>
>>    Hi everyone
>>
>>          Is there any possibility to generate the PDF documents using
>>    cocoon
>>    without generating xml files. I m working in Ruby on Rails. Any help
>>    would
>>    be appreciated.
>>
>>    Thanks
>>
>>    Anandh
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