> So this guy says to me. It's be cool if ...

No Doubt .... but there's always a catch it seems......

> I think I heard some comments on using Adobe Distiller on an Internet
Server
> is in violation of the Adobe license for Distiller? Is this true?

Yes it's true - even on an intranet - unless ALL users have a license for
FULL version of Acrobat 4x.

>
> Here is what I am thinking.

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> So
>
> Question 1: What are the licensing issues regarding the use of Distiller
on
> a public Server?

Acrobat Distiller Server

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrdis/main.html


> Question 2: Performance?

Same ol names and places:

www.planetPDF.com
www.pdfzone.com
www.activepdf.com
www.digapp.com

I beleive there are other "distiller like" tools you can find to do this.  I
beleive to be legal, you'll need an "alternative" to what your line of
thinking is.  What you propose seems like it should work fine, except for
that little LICENSE issue.

> Question 4: Current examples of people doing something similar.
>
> Question 5: Is there a way to programmatically enhance the print driver to
> automatically post the PS to the Internet Server? Other Alternatives?
> Implementations?



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