Hello Geoff,
Actually it is an omission in our documentation. The phrase in
documentation you refer to should be read as:
"The instruction should be placed at the top of the document, before
or right after <fo:root> element."
In your case putting PIs after the root element is the right thing
(that's what I was doing the same in my tests).
We will fix XEP documentation - thanks for pointing this out.
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
GL> That does indeed seem to solve our problem, temporarily, but in fact
GL> the XEP documentation specifies for most processing instructions,
GL> including bleeds and crop marks, that they should appear *before* the
GL> root element.
GL> Alexander, is there any way to send XEP processing instructions that
GL> appear before the root element of a DOMSource?
GL> Geoff
GL> On 15 Jun 2005, at 16:18, Mark Gabriel wrote:
>> On your 1st line you are getting the root element of your FO document,
>> this
>> will not include any of the processing instructions.
>> I had a similar problem and was able to get around it by simple
>> putting the
>> processing instructions inside the root node...
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