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Basic-link w/ 'mailto:' URL behave improperly
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Summary: Basic-link w/ 'mailto:' URL behave improperly
Product: Fop
Version: 1.0dev
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: pdf renderer
AssignedTo: fop-dev@xml.apache.org
ReportedBy: a_l.delmelle@pandora.be
(moved here from fop-user)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: thealy@decaresystems.ie [mailto:thealy@decaresystems.ie]
> I'm putting an email link into my pdf using teh following
> fop syntax in my xsl...
> E-mail: <fo:basic-link external-destination="mailto:info@xxxx.com">
> info@xxxx.com</fo:basic-link>
>
> Clicking on the link in the created PDF brings up an email
> client ok but it also brings up a browser which tries to
> access the url 'mailto:info@securiandental.com'.
I have verified this. Indeed 0.20.5 opens up a browser, and so does HEAD. I
can't seem to find *any* reference to this in the PDF Specification, but
apparently iText succeeds in adding 'mailto:' links that perform the correct
action.
We'll definitely have to have a look at how iText handles these (when we have
some spare-time)
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