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shown as doc.qxp. Ideally, this should
not be used by the customer, as giving
this parameter as FALSE is the same
thing as not giving this parameter at all.
Rende
r
Modifi
er
Param
eters
page
integer
Specifies the single page to be rendered.
pages
String (page range)
Specifies the multiple pages to be
rendered.
spread
integer
Specifies which spread to render. Spread
numbers start with 1; spread number 1
refers to the first page (which is the first
spread) in a project.
layout
String
Specifies the layout name or number to
render. Layout numbers start with 1;
Layout=1 references the first layout in a
project. You can also specify the layout
name with this parameter.
spreads
Boolean
1 | 0 | true | false | yes | no
Generates the preview in spreads.
Respo
nse
A QuarkXPress project is returned as a PDF.
Alerts
This page
range is
invalid
HTTP Error #500
QuarkXPress Server Error #147
This alert is displayed when try to render a page range that exceeds the number of
pages in the QuarkXPress project.
What to do: Check the number of pages in the project and enter a correct page
range to render.
No file
produced.
The
project
requested
contains
only blank
pages.
HTTP Error #500
This alert is displayed when you try to render a blank project.
What to do: To generate the PDF of a blank project, select the menu option
QuarkXPress Server > Document Controls > Output Styles. In the Output
Styles dialog box, select the PDF Output Style and click Edit. In the Edit PDF
Style dialog box, check Include Blank Pages and click OK. When you submit
the PDF request, a blank page is displayed in the PDF document.
This
Output
Style
does not
exist.
This alert is displayed when you specify a non-existent output style.
This
Output
Style
cannot be
used with
this
render
type.
This alert is displayed when you specify an output style that does not conform to the
render type.
Logs
If the project is successfully rendered, a transaction success message is written to the
QuarkXPress Server Transaction Log file. The transaction entry consists of the date and time
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