On 10/1/20 10:24 AM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote:
Good morning! now happily running 9.4.1, having (finally) discovered the
only person in IT support who understands the problems caused by our
corporate security policies …
I'm updating a DITA topic with a table of yes / no values, where I want
to use the unicode tick (✓, U+2713) and cross (✘, U+2718 symbols)
Works fine on screen and in the target deliverable WebHelp, but (of
course) not when outputting to .pdf for review – so I start by checking
the FAQ for the reminder I know is there:
Q: When I convert documents written in Russian (or Polish or Czech or
any non-western language) to PDF, almost all characters are replaced by
the "#" character. Is there a workaround for this problem?
A: […] More information in XMLmind XML Editor - Online Help, Apache FOP
options and RenderX XEP options.
Unfortunately, both these links return "Bad Request: your browser sent a
request that this server could not understand. Additionally, a 400 Bad
Request error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to
handle the request."
How can I check the help for Apache FOP options?
We have problems with the HTTPS support of our "www.xmlmind.com" server.
Until we solve this problem, we'll switch back our web site to plain
HTTP. Therefore please use this URL:
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#custom_pdf_fonts
In a nutshell, the workaround for "Bad Request: your browser sent a
request that this server could not understand." is either:
* Insist by retrying several times as this HTTPS bug is random. It will
end up working.
OR
* Replace "https://wwww.xmlmind.com" by "http://wwww.xmlmind.com" in
the visited URL.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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