I have an xml document which contains embedded pdf documents in base64 format. I'm using xsl:fo to create a pdf view of the xml, however I have absolutely no idea how to display the embedded documents as part of the overall output using xsl. Could someone help here please. Apologies if this is a very simple question, however I'm brand new to XSL and cannot seem to find any example of this anywhere.
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It is not a simple question. I think it is possible to do what you want, but not by using only standard XSLT and XSL-FO. Some additional processing logic is needed. Perhaps someone can help if you provide more details about your requirements, environment, toolchain etc.– mzjnOct 2, 2012 at 18:21
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PDF documents are vector images in some sense, and thus can be embedded into PDF output of an XSL FO rendering engine -- so far the first page only.
RenderX XEP accepts data:
as URI schema for embedded images, so a base64 encoded PDF file placed as a string to fo:external-graphic/@src
should work fine:
src="url('data:application/pdf;base64,encodedpdffilegoeshere...')"