Reputation: 3472
I am using ColdFusion 10 Enterprise edition, and am unable to display images when using CFDOCUMENT
to generate a PDF. Below is the piece of code I am using:
<cfsavecontent variable="report">
<table align='center'>
<cfoutput query="VARIABLES.result">
<tr>
<td>
<div class='addInfoDetails'>#SHOWINFO#</div>
</td>
</tr>
</cfoutput>
</table>
</cfsavecontent>
In the above code, the VARIABLES.result
query is coming from database and SHOWINFO
is a variable having the content of image and text. For example:
SHOWINFO =
"<p> Hi This is the test information
<img alt="image" src="../TestBank/test/info/5KQ.jpg"/>
</p>"
Here if dump the SHOWINFO
variable inside the CFSAVECONTENT
, the image displays correctly. But when I convert this into PDF, using CFDOCUMENT, the image is not displaying.
Below is the code block I am using to generate the pdf:
<cfdocument format="PDF" saveasname="TestPDF">
<cfoutput>#report#</cfoutput>
</cfdocument>
Thanks in advance.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 8540
Reputation: 3472
I fixed it by adding the attribute "localUrl = yes"
in CFDOCUMENT tag.
Now it is working fine for me.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1182
I'm saving the created pdf and find localUrl="yes"
(or =true
) fails. Turns out CF generating pdfs for https urls is painfully finicky.
<img src="file:\\\#replace(getCurrentTemplatePath(),"my.cfm")#images\my.png">
Worked for me, in case anyone is scraping the bottom of the barrel for ideas. getCurrentTemplatePath() gets the filename as well as the path, so I had to remove it (hence the replace(...,"my.cfm"). I also tried expandPath(".") and that failed as well.
Didn't try Dave Anderson's intriguing suggestion to grab the image Coldfusion CFDOCUMENT creates a red X
Upvotes: 2