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BFO XMLtoPDF
I wonder if anyone can advise me please?
I have a chunk of HTML which I have converted to XML with a view to creating a PDF document.
The HTML, when rendered in the browser produces a mosaic image effect by setting the div background.
When I pass the XML to the BFO XMLtoPDF api function the output is "raw" that is to say all the divs are shown plain text complete with the style properties.
Is there a way to force the XMLtoPDF function to recognise the formatting being passed to it?
I realise typically you can include a style sheet or use XSLT to format XML and suspect the XMLtoPDF function is not capable of interpreting the style attributes...
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