http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/405/kb405461.html
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
On 20 April 2010 22:53, Glenn Hartong wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to generate a PDF. Should be easy right?
>
> Problem is, Chrome and Safari throw this error in Acr
AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: PDF generation in Chrome and Safari
Hi all,
I'm trying to generate a PDF. Should be easy right?
Problem is, Chrome and Safari throw this error in Acrobat:
"Cannot use Adobe Reader to view PDF in your web browser. Reader will now
exit. Please exit your brows
Hi all,
I'm trying to generate a PDF. Should be easy right?
Problem is, Chrome and Safari throw this error in Acrobat:
"Cannot use Adobe Reader to view PDF in your web browser. Reader will now exit.
Please exit your browser and try again."
Firefox and IE are fine.
I want the download option n
> I am not creating forms. I have pdf which needs to feed the variables like
> Company Name: *ABC company*
>
> I need to put the company_name variable where ABC printed.
> I don't want to create a form element that should be rather than just
> #company_name# and not
>
> As you said that I can use
Asim
Check out Dynamic PDF v4.0
http://www.dynamicpdf.com/?gclid=CNL8hdiL_J4CFQoiagodSh8mmQ
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From: "Asim Manzur"
To: "cf-talk"
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: PDF Generation
>
> Yes the problem is this pdf has l
Yes the problem is this pdf has lines, and sections and bar codes and bunch
of other static stuff, which I can easily handle in pdf template but will
become pain if I do in html.
I am currently using this with ActivePDF but that where I am designing and
drawing it line by line.
Its now have very
Is there a reason you can't just create the template with HTML and use
cfdocument to create the PDF?
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2009/12/29 Asim Manzur :
>
> I am not creating forms. I have pdf which needs to feed the variables like
> Company
I am not creating forms. I have pdf which needs to feed the variables like
Company Name: *ABC company*
I need to put the company_name variable where ABC printed.
I don't want to create a form element that should be rather than just
#company_name# and not
As you said that I can use the cfpdfform
> Thank you for the reference. I got LiveCycle setup in my machine and was
> trying to setup the PDF with LiveCycle Designer but Have no clue how to
> setup variables etc in PDF. I could not find any information about that
> anywhere. appreciate if someone share their experience. Thanks,
I'm
Thank you for the reference. I got LiveCycle setup in my machine and was
trying to setup the PDF with LiveCycle Designer but Have no clue how to
setup variables etc in PDF. I could not find any information about that
anywhere. appreciate if someone share their experience. Thanks,
> I know that you can have a PDF form which can post the data to a server.
> But I am looking for something which allows me to create a PDF template and
> I can drop variables there and coldFusion can feed the data to that PDF
> template.
You can write values to a LiveCycle Designer PDF form from
Asim,
You can use cfpdfform action="populate" with cfpdfformparam values nested
-Original Message-
From: Asim Manzur [mailto:bytel...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:57 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: PDF Generation
I know that you can have a PDF form which can pos
I know that you can have a PDF form which can post the data to a server.
But I am looking for something which allows me to create a PDF template and
I can drop variables there and coldFusion can feed the data to that PDF
template.
Currently using ActivePDF for this but wondering if CF8 or CF9 doe
No one else encountered this? Really?
The solution I came up with was to send PDF processing to another server
running CF7. That server processes the CFDocument tag and sends back the file.
Here's the custom tag I came up with to hand off and receive the data.
// Con
I've been doing some performance test of ColdFusion 8 vs. 7 and have been
stunned by what I've found for PDFs. I set up two identical Windows Server 2003
virtual machines and have found CF8 generates PDF files about 4 times slower
than CF7. This sample 100 page PDF takes 7-8 seconds to generate
to:dan...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 6:47 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: cfdocument pdf generation
>
>
> I have a tough question.
>
> I am trying to use cfdocument to generate a huge PDF file
> with 5000+ images
>
> after failing (even with CF64bits and
I don't believe you can swap in a newer version of iText and still
have cfdocument work. So if cfdocument isn't doing what you want then
you will have two switch to a different PDF generation technology. If
you switch to a later version of iText you will no longer be using
ColdFusion, w
thanks everyone
I will look into that
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Daniel wrote:
> the real question: can I update iText with a more recent version ? if so,
sure but cfdocument will probably stop working (though give it a try).
> implementation, is there a easy way to convert html to pdf using an external
> iText implementation called by CreateObject ?
it will
convert html to pdf using an external
> iText implementation called by CreateObject ?
>
> answers suggesting me to use something else than coldfusion won't be very
> helpful, since I already know that, but I want to use coldfusion to generate
> those PDFs Comparing with other PHP and ASP
ernal
iText implementation called by CreateObject ?
answers suggesting me to use something else than coldfusion won't be very
helpful, since I already know that, but I want to use coldfusion to generate
those PDFs Comparing with other PHP and ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> based
solutions
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Subject: Re: CF and Accessible PDF generation
>Are there any good resource that discuss the hows and whys of making PDF
>documents created by ColdFusion features such as and
> to be as accessible as possible. How one sets the
>language meta data, how one creates
>Are there any good resource that discuss the hows and whys of making PDF
>documents created by ColdFusion features such as and
> to be as accessible as possible. How one sets the
>language meta data, how one creates 'taged' pdf files, ect.
I guess you did not an answer on this. It seems pre
I posted a blog entry about this at
http://coldfused.blogspot.com/2007/12/images-and-cfdocument-performance.html
Let me know if that helps.
Thanks & Regards,
Rupesh
Adobe ColdFusion Team
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Mark...
Thanks for those comments...I'll give those a try!
-Original Message-
From: Mark Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Follow-up: PDF generation running excrutiatingly slow
Rob,
I have a couple of tips on my
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-Original Message-
From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Follow-up: PDF generation running excrutiatingly slow
Just to follow up, you will
user specifies. So I can't rely on "this"
module being on a specific page, etc.
Thanks for your input man, I appreciate it.
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From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Follow-up: PDF generatio
Just to follow up, you will maybe have to look into doing some page control
with the cfdocument tags. I have a PDF with parts of images spanning pages,
and it just looks terrible. Are the proposals always going to contain
similar information? Just wondering if you could then add some pagination
Andy,
The file size is huge. 2.8 MB when it finally finishes. I took your code,
and did it locally, now I don't have all of the pictures in mine, and there
were a couple of open tags (an H1 at the beginning and a div somewhere), but
it generated in 2823 ms and the PDF is only 560 kb. With the
tion on this as quickly as possible. Is my HTML code causing the
> issue? Is it my CF code? I need to put this app to bed as soon as I can, but
> this is the last remaining piece.
>
> I started running the PDF generation as soon as I started typing this post
> and it's only just
Here's some updates used for testing:
This page is the exact same source code as the original link, but has NO CF
processing (other than the cfdocument tag):
http://gaylordoprylandsales.com/prop/PDFtest_01.cfm
This page has had it's complex div based layout converted to tables:
http://gaylordopr
Here's some updates used for testing:
This page is the exact same source code as the original link, but has NO CF
processing (other than the cfdocument tag):
http://gaylordoprylandsales.com/prop/PDFtest_01.cfm
This page has had it's complex div based layout converted to tables:
http://gaylordopr
issue? Is it my CF code? I need to put this app to bed as soon as I can, but
> this is the last remaining piece.
>
> I started running the PDF generation as soon as I started typing this post
> and it's only just now finally loaded. That's about 2 or 3 minutes worth of
>
issue? Is it my CF
code? I need to put this app to bed as soon as I can, but this is the last
remaining piece.
I started running the PDF generation as soon as I started typing this post and
it's only just now finally loaded. That's about 2 or 3 minutes worth of time. I
could unde
Ian Skinner wrote:
> Are there any good resource that discuss the hows and whys of making PDF
> documents created by ColdFusion features such as and
> to be as accessible as possible.
I discussed this with somebody from Adobe and the guy who wrote the
official standard of the Dutch government
Are there any good resource that discuss the hows and whys of making PDF
documents created by ColdFusion features such as and
to be as accessible as possible. How one sets the
language meta data, how one creates 'taged' pdf files, ect.
~~
Although the timeframe suggests the problem may be deeper, you still
should make sure you're var-scoping your variables in CFCs where
appropriate. As basic as this step seems, it does ultimately allow the
garbage collection mechanisms to more quickly and accurately identify
memory ready to be recla
This also happened to us once in over a year of generating PDF's using
cfdocument. We traced it down to a PDF request. After that request,
CPU shot up over 50% (it's usually around 10%) and stayed at that
level. No PDF's could be generated until we restarted the CF
services.
Jon
On 4/17/06, D
On 4/16/06, Kay Smoljak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Funnily enough, after weeks of developing reports on our test server
> with no issues, I've had this happen twice this morning (CFMX7 and
> cfreport, with SQL Server not MySQL). Dunno what caused it though.
Memory I'd bet. Maybe try some forc
On 4/17/06, Anthony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks, I am wondering of anyone in the community has experienced this
> issue.
> I have an application that runs a query on our MySQL database and prints out
> a PDF.
> The user clicks a link the runs this cfm page which then generates
Hi folks, I am wondering of anyone in the community has experienced this issue.
I have an application that runs a query on our MySQL database and prints out a
PDF. The user clicks a link the runs this cfm page which then generates this
PDF. We are on a shared host. Every few months (2-3), we get
rence between CF Enterprise
> and Standard when it comes to pdf generation. We're looking to purchase a
> CF license for a site which has a primary purpose of generating a pdf report
> (about 30 page report, with maybe a few graphics). Based on what we think
> traffice will be to th
On 4/8/06, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Denny Valliant wrote:
> > added it when they added cfdocument, neh? It would be nice if they
> > contributed back the code for HTML > PDF. Not that I'm one to talk,
> > obviously. You won't find a blog entry documenting my experiences. :-)
Denny Valliant wrote:
> added it when they added cfdocument, neh? It would be nice if they
> contributed back the code for HTML > PDF. Not that I'm one to talk,
> obviously. You won't find a blog entry documenting my experiences. :-)
i'm not sure what you're referring to. html to pdf is itext & i
Well, it wasn't easy, at first. I'd like to take a moment and thank you for
posting what you'd accomplished, it helped get me up and running.
With all the nifty class loaders and such it isn't quite as difficult...
funny you'd mention the fact that it's built into CF now (actually, it has
been in
Denny Valliant wrote:
> depanding on what you want to do, you could use ^JasperReports, and go with
> the standard ed..
while ^jasperReports does work and can be integrated into CF, I'm not
sure I'd recommend it to anyone now that it's built into CF.. for a
variety of reasons.
#1 - implementing
ence between CF
> Enterprise
> and Standard when it comes to pdf generation. We're looking to purchase a
> CF license for a site which has a primary purpose of generating a pdf
> report
> (about 30 page report, with maybe a few graphics). Based on what we think
> traffice will be
Does someone know or be able to point me in the direction of where I could
find information related to the measurable difference between CF Enterprise
and Standard when it comes to pdf generation. We're looking to purchase a
CF license for a site which has a primary purpose of generating
Does anyone have any kind of metrics on how much memory is used during
the creation of PDF reports using ?
Is the whole thing stored in memory during the generation process?
We tried to generate a report for a couple hundred donors with 13,000
giving transaction totals, which amounts to around
Checkout the documentation for and
On 3/16/06, Sam Komo_ITS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Can I use cfdocument to format the first page of a report. Essentially
> the
> first page to look differently from the rest because headers/logos etc.
>
> Thanks
> Sam
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Can I use cfdocument to format the first page of a report. Essentially the
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From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: PDF Generation
I have tried checking the archives, and I just can't find a good answer. I
am trying to generate PDF on the fly. I have giv
I have tried checking the archives, and I just can't find a good answer. I am
trying to generate PDF on the fly. I have given CFDocument a chance, which is
good, but my client Requires justified text, which CFD cannot handle. So, i am
wondering if anyone out there has a good suggestion fo
I believe it is using a combo of Java and/or FlashPaper.
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From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 February 2005 15:10
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX7 PDF generation question
I've got a question about CFMX7's PDF generation. Presumably it is
I've got a question about CFMX7's PDF generation. Presumably it is
converting HTML content to PDF format. The question is, what generator
does it use to do this - IE's DLLs, Gecko, or something else as this
will drastically affect the quality of the output.
Also, how would thin
I have a report in ColdFusion and Flash. How can I save the report as a PDF file without losing any formatting characters?
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Subject:Re: PDF generation
I get file not available - been moved. Maybe took X-Lax! I still have some
interest in XML.
PC
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I get file not available - been moved. Maybe took X-Lax! I still have some
interest in XML.
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 4:04 PM
Subject: RE: PDF gene
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http://www.ininet.com/home/cfsouth.zip
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: PDF generation
sday, February 15, 2001 12:47 PM
Subject: RE: PDF generation
>
> http://www.ininet.com/home/cfsouth.zip
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen M Aylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:35 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: PDF generatio
http://www.ininet.com/home/cfsouth.zip
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From: Stephen M Aylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: PDF generation
Search on the site results in NIL under Adobe / PDF / CFSOUTH ... tho I did
find a pr on the
www.fastio.com/
Billy Cravens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes it will be a batch job. Where can I get the library(ies)?
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Alex wrote:
>
> first use the right tool for the job. is this a batch job? there is a free
pdf
> lib for C,perl
And that lib would be? where?
Steve
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> first use the right tool for the job. is this a batch job? there is a free
pdf
> lib for C,perl, java, python
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From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 2:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [OT: PDF generation]
Yes it will be a batch job. Where can I get the library(ies)?
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Yes it will be a batch job. Where can I get the library(ies)?
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Alex wrote:
>
> first use the right tool for the job. is this a batch job? there is a free pdf
> lib for C,perl, java, python
>
> Billy Cravens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I've put activepdf under pretty good stress on windows. In my opinion, it's
not the best tool for batch processing, but is excellent for "on the fly"
pdf generation and for very dynamic page generation (it integrates very well
with other COM Objects). Unlike some of the o
glancing
> through the powerpoints it looked pretty slick.
>
> Michael Caulfield
> Cognitive Arts
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:32 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: PDF generatio
Anyone hear put ActivePDF under that kind of stress? (10,000 pages / files
at a a whack?)
If your on a WIN platform give activepdf a whirl. If other OS or you run
into prob's with ActivePDF ( i hear nasty "rumors" you might)
Pretty much one of the un-disputed robust PDF generatio
ssage-
From: Billy Cravens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: PDF generation
I have the task of finding a solution for generating volumes of PDF's.
Pretty typical: pull info from db, build a pdf, and save it to disk
first use the right tool for the job. is this a batch job? there is a free pdf
lib for C,perl, java, python
Billy Cravens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the task of finding a solution for generating volumes of PDF's.
Pretty typical: pull info from db, build a pdf, and save it to disk.
Howeve
.
Michael Caulfield
Cognitive Arts
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From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: PDF generation
I have the task of finding a solution for generating volumes of PDF's.
Pretty typical: pull info from
illy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: PDF generation
I have the task of finding a solution for generating volumes of PDF's.
Pretty typical: pull info from db, build a pdf, and save it to disk.
However, we're talking abo
I am using activePDF Server and WebGrabber from ActivePDF. It works pretty well and is
fast.
www.activepdf.com
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I have the task of finding a solution for generating volumes of PDF's.
Pretty typical: pull info from db, build a pdf, and save it to disk.
However, we're talking about 10,000 pdf's at once. Anyone have any
ideas on what would be the most robust solution?
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