I have a cfloop that iterates through a query and creates an object for every
userid that is returned in the query. Is there a way that I can dispose of the
object once I am finished with it so that I can free up the processor and
memory space. The loop could create up to 80 objects in any run,
What about running enterprise on Mac OSX server?
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 31 October 2006 1:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Good Linux books[Scanned]
would you guys say that Linux is good for running enterprise
level web application?
I would suggest that you include a complete cfdocument opening and closing tag
in each cfif statement:
cfif x
cfdocument format=pdf
build document here
/cfdocument
cfelse
cfdocument format=pdf
build alternate document here
/cfdocument
/cfif
How can you get Adobe or Active PDF to do in a webpage?
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How can you get Acrobat or ActivePDF to do it on a webpage?
CFDocument can't do that. Acrobat can do it. *MAYBE* ActivePDF.. but
not CFDocument.
Rick
Henry Wright wrote:
I have been working with CFDocument for a while now and I am quite
happy with the way it works. There is one
I have been working with CFDocument for a while now and I am quite happy with
the way it works. There is one final thing that I am now failing to accomplish.
Creating a document within a document or creating a document with thumbnail
sections split by contents, e.g
left hand margin containing
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