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Re: Would you use Cocoon to a big project?
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- Subject: Re: Would you use Cocoon to a big project?
- From: "Robert Koberg" <rob at koberg dot com>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 13:15:49 -0700
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Are you using IE or NAv to view your PDF. I think only NAv will load the
acrobat plugin.
I have been able to generate a simple pdf from cocoon, but I am having
trouble converting a large, docbook standard XML to pdf (I am using Norm
Walsh's docbook stylesheets). His stylesheets produce the fo file, then I
go to the CommandLine to generate the pdf. However there seems to be a bug
in his stylesheets as the valid docbook xml does not get styled correctly
for pdf generation (It does for HTML).
----- Original Message -----
From: <Brand_Niemann@tax.org>
To: <xsl-list@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Would you use Cocoon to a big project?
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> I am also trying to use Cocoon.
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> Here is a reference to a chapter on using Cocoon:
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> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javaxml/chapter/ch09.html
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> In theory the framework looks pretty good. I am just getting started,
however.
> I am trying to set up the example in the chapter and currently am
unsuccessful.
> The example is to display PDF from XML. I have my CLASSPATH set up
correctly.
> I am able to start the TomCat servlet. However, when I view the xml page
in my
> browser, I view the rax xml file without the XSL formatting. If anyone
has been
> able to set up successfully, I would be interested to know.
>
> Brand
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