Jeorg,


Unfortunatly, I do not have time to provide tutorials on how to use XSLT
& XSL-FOs. There are a number of books available, but yor best option may
be to post your question on the xsl-list@mulberrytech.com. This is a
public forum discussing the usage of XSL & XSLT. The participants are
quite helpful in providing real-world answers to questions such as
yours.


In order to limit spam, it is necessary to register to post questions 
to

this forum. Follow the instructions on www.mulberrytech.com for signing
up

on the xsl-list.


---Stephen Deach


At 20:55 2000-11-12 +0100, Joerg Leshel wrote: 

>>>>

<excerpt>Hello Stephen Deach, 


I have a big problem with xml and pdf, perhaps you can help me. 


I don't know how to contain a graphic  via xml  in my xsl file. 

To put it directly hard encoded in the xsl-file is no problem, but I want
to have it <bold>dynamic</bold>. 


I <bold>don't </bold>want to do it like that: 


<<fo:paragraph> 

<<fo:block> 

<<fo:inline-graphic
href="<<http://britney.boostnet:8080/deutscher-ring/>http://britney.boostnet:8080/deutscher-ring/ 

            old/pdf/dyyn_images/MC_P000200.gif" height="380pt"
width="500"/> 

<</fo:block> 

<<fo:paragraph> 


If you could help my it would give me best pleasure 


My E-Mail is leshel@hbi-stuttgart.de 


Thank you very much 


Joerg Leshel 

  

  

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---Steve Deach

   sdeach@adobe.com

