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>I am wondering why I won't get any help from this mailing list. Isn't
this
>list supposed to be a programmer to programmer help tool? Of course I
don't
>expect to get help from Adobe but as fellow programmers, if you know
how to
>use it, or have experience with it, why can't you offer your help?

Unfortunately there are a lot of lame programmers out there who can't
spell, wear baseball caps backward and can't tie their own shoelaces.
These people generally program in VB and they fell into VB via VBA and
Microsoft Office. (They also never read documentation - which is the
biggest bugbear among denizens of this list.) This gives a lot of
professional VB developers a bad name amongst Adobe/PDF programmers -
who have to master PostScript, Java, and/or Visual C++. These guys are
generally more skilled than most VB programmers and therefore (rightly
or wrongly) regard their programming languages as more manly. 
 
Don't be put off by human nature. You can get upset by it, sure, by
don't get put off. Speaking VB on this list is like speaking English in
France. Sure most Frenchmen will understand you, but they will want to
see evidence of some effort on your part to speak their language,
however poorly, before they will befriend you.
 
You need to develop a greater skill set that's all. Its no fault of VB,
its just that there is a very real limit to what VB can do in the
Adobe/Acrobat environment. You are really pushing a square peg into
round hole with what you are attempting to do in VB. My suggestion is to
tell your superiors that the blank screen thing you are getting is
unfixable. (That's really why you are getting no help here.) They should
either skill you up in VC++, hire in a specialst PDF developer, buy a
third party control, or put up with the limitations of the PDF.ocx
control. Those really are the only options.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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