Yes, I have found that if you give htmldoc.exe a bad path for the input
or output file then the process doesn't stop.  I have therefore built in
some checking to see that the source file exists and the output dir
exists before it runs.  

Anything else anyone?

Jeff Brown wrote:
> 
> I also use it on a low-volume app and cf_html2pdf3 has worked very well...
> although the lack of CSS functionality is often a pisser.  I remember a
> discussion from about a month ago in CF-Talk, someone told me that
> HTMLDOC.exe often left threads running on his server.  Something to watch
> out for, it hasn't happened to me though.  Good luck!
> 
> v/r,
> Jeff
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Meredith-Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 2:01 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: htmldoc.exe / cf_html2pdf3 reliability?
> 
> This seems to work rather well on my dev server. Are there any issues I
> should know about / fix before I try to pursuade my server people it is
> ok?  It's a very low volume application.
> 
> I have v.1-8-8 of htmldoc.exe which works fine, but I believe the latest
> version is 1.8.19.  The GNU executable version from easysw needs to be
> compiled (which I have no idea how to do), could anyone send me a
> compiled version off list?
> 
> --
> Regards;
> 
> Richard Meredith-Hardy
> -------------------------------------------------------------
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> Mob: + 44 7771 526513
> 
> 
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