BTW... that sample site in ASP isn't working for my version of Reader either.

I get a file currupted message.

I do find that some things just aren't stable with pdfs unless they're
generated with Exchange or something, and even then they're twitchy
and take tuning to get working sometimes.

What's the driver behind needing PDF for this solution, if I may ask?

Laterz,
J


On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 20:18:58 -0600, Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe (just a thought here...) it wouldn't be a bad idea to think
> Blackstone, or get the Macromedia FlashPaper add-on (it's what, $69?
> $99?) to go direct html-to-pdf without anything extra in the middle.
> 
> I think, by and large, Acrobat is a great tool for disseminating
> information to any supported system, and it encapsulates the data in a
> really awesome static fomation. However, any attempts I've seen to do
> dynamic PDFs outside of fairly high-end tools just doesn't work very
> well. Exception: HTMLdoc. Granted, it's limited and imperfect, but
> when it's capabilities fit the need, it's AWESOME.
> 
> I'll keep thinking on it...
> 
> Laterz,
> J


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