Indeed the PDF feature can fail if there is custom HTML in the page. We
try to strip invalid stuff using JTidy but not everything is captured.
For the PDF feature to be sure to work, only wiki syntax should be used
Ludovic
Hiller, Dean a écrit :
I ran into this same issue without the includeTopic tag. I looked in
my logs and it turned out there was an exception on parsing the
document so it could not generate a pdf and instead gave me an html.
Make sure that exception is not in your logs.....if it is, look
through and it should be complaining about some xml element(for me it
complained about <describe> element not being valid html).....then I
edit it in wiki mode(do not use the wyswig), and I deleted this
element and the pdf feature started working again.
dean
-----Original Message-----
From: Vern Kyle [mailto:vkyle@acm.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:17 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] includeTopic and PDF issue
I'm working on a large document that I've split into sections using
the includeTopic tag. However, I notice that once I use an
includeTopic tag, that PDFs can no longer be generated (it tries to
open an html page rather than a pdf.) Is there a workaround to
prevent this behavior?
Also, is there an xwiki bugs page to see if items like this have been
submitted prior?
Thanks in advance,
Vern
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