Hi Steven, You wrote:
I have used Coldfusion MX 7 server to generate PDF of HTML pages. ... I think .net has something similar too.
I just came from checking for info on the site of one of our fine commercial enterprises that was, it seems, generated by .net. After not being able to successfully click on any of the apparent link icons, I checked the page source and it was a mess in regard to standards. The page markup had a nasty inline JavaScript line above the DOCTYPE, no URI in the DOCTYPE, JavaScript in the head, a call to an external JS in the head, and JavaScript in the body. I finally found the information I wanted in a .pdf that I had to magnify to be able to bring the tiny type up out of pixel hell. My impression is that the .net way is not a nice way to go if you want standards-based markup. -- Regards, Gene Falck [EMAIL PROTECTED] ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************