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 > > > > If you are not the addressee, please inform us immediately that you have > received this e-mail by mistake, and delete it. We thank you for your support. > -- Carsten Ziegeler [email protected]
