Hi,
Your's is not an XSL problem, but rather with URLs.
<xsl:attribute
name="src">url('<xsl:text
disable-output-escaping="yes">file:///D:\work_sw\cocoon-2.1.5
\build\webapp\CAF\style\xsl\logo.bmp</xsl:text>')</xsl:attribute>
DOE will not work in attribute values, so you might as well write:
<fo:external-graphic space-before.optimum="4pt" space-after.optimum="4pt"
src="url('file:///D:\work_sw\cocoon-2.1.5\build\webapp\CAF\style\xsl\logo.bmp</xsl:text>')"
/>
That, however, is not a valid URL. You want
file:///D:/work_sw/cocoon-2.1.5/build/webapp/CAF/style/xsl/logo.bmp
(I use cocoon for PDF generation)
They work fine on my localbox which is an Windows 2000
But when run on Solaris box, they dont show up. I know for
sure that BMPs
and GIFs would work if i change the path on Unix.
What is the URL you're using on the Solaris?
Secondly , how can i set the context path for my application
so that i need
not hardcode the Absolute path everytime , probably someone
working on
cocoon could help me out.
Yes, people at Cocoon users list could probably be of assistance.
Cheers,
Jarno - Madam Zu: September 2002 Mix