Subject: RE: Printing XML reports From: Jeff Hamilton <jhamilton@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 10:44:55 -0400 |
Robert, I am also interested in doing this. There are 2 other possible solutions as I see it: 1. Use Adobe API to generate PDF (may have nothing to do with XSL) 2. Use an XSL stylesheet to create a FDF (Forms Definition File) Adobe reader can overlay the PDF and FDF yielding your form. Has anybody else attempted #2? >I need to convert some XML documents into PDF. >The documents contain financial reports. >Currently, the XML docs are converted into HTML tables >or display on browsers. My problem is that the HTML tables >don't print well (i.e., report headings and column headings >don't appear at the top of each page, a row is split between >two pages, etc.). >I know that I can convert the XML reports to FO documents >and use an FO processor (e.g., FOP, FO2PDF, etc.) >to convert them to PDF files. There is a program written in C with source that converts HTML into PDF called HTMLDOC. >Does anyone know of an easier way to print these >reports? For example, are there any good tools that >convert HTML to PDF and that place the table headers/footers >(i.e., the THEAD and TFOOT elements) at the top/bottom >of each page? Regards, Jeff Hamilton XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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