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Re: [xsl] PDF content rendering

From: RK <ronan.klyne@-------.--->
To: xsl-list@-----.------------.---
Date: 9/1/2009 7:21:00 AM
You could use the data URI scheme to instruct your browser to render it 
directly. This is not an XSL solution, and it only works with some 
browsers (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme ), but if 
that's enough for you then it's an easy solution...

<xsl:template match="text[@representation='B64']">
  <iframe src="data:application/pdf;base64,{.}" />
</xsl:template>


Jingdong Li wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>   If a PDF file was embedded in an XML file as Base64 encoded content 
> like
> following:
>
> <text representation="B64" mediaType="application/pdf"> pdf B64 
> encoded </text>
>
>   By only using XSLT, is it possible to directly render the PDF 
> content in web browser?
>
>   Thanks in advance!
>


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