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Subject: Re: is it possible to resize an image to display smaller than the original
From: David Ryan <dgdunk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 22:04:28 -0400
Re:  is it possible to resize an image to display small
after walking away and coming back it would appear that this is the
correct line:

<fo:external-graphic src="'url({/data/patdata/photoimg})'"
content-height="75pt" content-width="75pt"/>

I was missing the patdata.  I've learned a lot today.  many thanks to
David Carlisle for his ideas and patience.

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 7:20 PM, David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> taking it back on list, again
>
>> it appears the file output generated that line as
>>
>> <fo:external-graphic src="url()" content-height="50pt"
>> content-width="50pt"/>
>>
>> which suggests it didn't pull the location from the tag photoimg in
>> the xml?
>
>
> as suspected (since the error message looked suspiciously like it was
> referencing a file with no name) which means that the xpath inside the
> {} is incorrect, but you haven't shown enough of your stylesheet or
> source file for anyone to say what the correct xpath is to select the
> element with the image path from the element at which the template is
> being executed.
>
> David

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