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Re: Apache FOP and & in strings
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Re: Apache FOP and & in strings


  • Subject: Re: Apache FOP and & in strings
  • From: "Oliver Egger" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 12:52:24 +0200

hi

what is the encoding of your xml file (or xsl) and/or the fop exception?
maybe you can try to replace the & with the encoding &quot; ?

oliver

On 6/5/07, WO Dev <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello,

I couldn't find the answer on the FOP archives, so I'm posting to
this list as some of you know FOP (a lot better than me;))

I'm trying to figure out how to make a pdf using FOP...
Well actually I think I'm pretty close, but I don't even know how it
looks like as there's still one crash:

I have some text with & inside, so I was able to make them to work by
using <![CDATA[my_string]]>.

But I also have some images with a & in their names like:
<fo:external-graphic src="url(/Path/1&2.jpg)"/>

So FOP crash on that...

I can't change the name of the images, how can I make FOP to work
with this name?

Thanks for your help

Xavier

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