> You really only NEED activePDF (or something similar) if you want the
> users to be able to save the generated PDF files with the fields
> filled out. If you just want them to print it (without being able to
> save the files), you can do it all within CF. (I believe there is a
> custom tag which can do this for you)

see htmldoc, htmldoc is free but only supports html 3.2, without css, 
active pdf can do css via ie but it's slower, by default active pdf is 
functionally almost the same as htmldoc Ie html 3.2 without styles

htmldoc is also open-source cross platform....

now if only someone would just hookup gecko ( mozilla) to output (PS) 
postscript to pass to a PS -> PDF converter... that would be soooo cool

z

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