I agree Sean. I played with a few of the freebies. The problem with
the ones that use htmldoc is that it is VERY limited. It only has
support for HTML 3.2 and partial 4.0. No CSS support. :-\

I am going to go ahead and spend the money on activePDF with
WebGrabber. I can now make the 8.5 x 11 and the 11 x 17 PDFs that are
required for the project. Also, it supports HTML 4, CSS, Flash....

This solution will cost more but the amount of time to get this up and
running is worth it. I'm the server/dba/programmer/project
manager/......... guy. So, I can only do so much with the time I have.
:-\


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:09:34 -0800, Sean Corfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> free as in beer? I suspect there's quite a bit of time and work
> involved in learning to use FOP and setting it up on top of your CF
> server.
> 
> The ability to just wrap your code in <cfdocument format="pdf"> is
> worth quite a bit. And you can easily add page headers / footers. And
> of course you can generate FlashPaper just as easily if you want.
> 
> People need to look a little deeper at the costs involved in some of
> this free stuff...

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