Hi,
You'd better stick to XSL-FO parsers. I'm not sure how you can integrate Java with .Net, but you
could at least take a look at Apache FOP. (http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/) It is a parser that
generates PDF out of XSL-FO, does this fairly well and is freely available.
HTH,
Geert
Karl Stubsjoen wrote:
Hello,
I need help getting started with PDF generation using XSL. My intent
is to create PDF document reporting from my website. What do I need
to get started? Here is my development platform: .NET, XSLT 1.0
Can PDF's be created with pure XSL transformation, or do you need a
print-engine of some sort?
Karl..
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