Hi,

I'm not sure I understand your problem, do you have a problem with a
namespace not being declared or do you have a problem with the sling:
url inside the src attribute not being handled?

Carsten

2012/11/19  <[email protected]>:
> Hi there,
>
> I tried to use FOP not with the rewriter, because I need to use some extra 
> configuration.
> But now I get stooped at using images out of the DAM. My xslt is not able to 
> serve the namespace
> (<fo:external-graphic src="sling:/{$resource}/par/{local-name()}.img.png" 
> width="100pt" height="100pt"  />)
> The namespace is declared at the header of the xslt. So there must be 
> something to be set for using
> sling-parts inside the xslt. Does anybody know how to do this?
>
> My Java-Code
>
>        FOUserAgent foUserAgent = fopFactory.newFOUserAgent();
>
>                     DefaultConfigurationBuilder cfgBuilder = new 
> DefaultConfigurationBuilder();
>
>                     InputStream inputStream = new 
> FileInputStream("C:\\dev\\cq\\resource\\xsl\\fop.xconf");
>
>                     Configuration cfg = cfgBuilder.build(inputStream);
>
>                     fopFactory.setUserConfig(cfg);
>
>                     Fop fop = fopFactory.newFop(MimeConstants.MIME_PDF, 
> foUserAgent, out);
>
>                     TransformerFactory factory = 
> TransformerFactory.newInstance();
>                     Transformer transformer = factory.newTransformer(new 
> StreamSource(new File(xslSource)));
>
>                     transformer.setParameter("resource", resource.getPath());
>
>                     DOMSource domSource = new DOMSource(xml);
>
>                     Result res = new SAXResult(fop.getDefaultHandler());
>                     transformer.transform(domSource, res);
>
>
> Thanks and
>
> Kind regards
>
> M. Sticker
>
>
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