>
> I agree the application itself needs to be looked at and possibly make
> it a batch process where the PDF is created not on the fly, but in batch
> with some sort of notification (email?) or web page showing the status
> of the conversion (ie, refresh it now and then to see if it's done).
>
> Or, figure out why you need to generate, and regenerate these docs,
> possibly even caching them if they are the same docs periodically (I
> understand they all could be unique as well, but then we ask, why PDF,
> why not just HTML).
>
LOL- as if I wanted to post that again. Having cited pubmed's
eutils facility at an anti-PDF interface for people
looking for information and not pictures,

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query/static/eutils_help.html


I felt compelled to find some bio server sites you could use as examples. 
Unfortunately, it has been a while but this just asks for an
e-mail address, 

http://dragon.bio.purdue.edu/pfp/

although I've seen urls that refresh with status etc.




> Anyhow.. bottom line is you really need to look at your particular
> objective and ask some questions.
>


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