to set the content type to pdf with cfcontent
and load the pdf that way?
I have seen it happen from time to time with the report displaying
giberish and that has been my solution with cached content.
On 10/24/07, Luke Fromhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion R
Thanks for the suggestion Rob. Getting cfreport to save the report to a
file, then calling it in the cfwindow is still producing the gibberish.
Running the cfreport directly in the browser works great and so does calling
the saved pdf though. So I thought remove the cfreport component all
together
are done, they close the
window and are back where they were.
You could also open he report in a frame, div, cfwindow. What ever you like.
This should work equally well with either flash player or Pdf versions.
Although here we use PDF.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://learncf.com
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were.
You could also open he report in a frame, div, cfwindow. What ever you like.
This should work equally well with either flash player or Pdf versions.
Although here we use PDF.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://learncf.com
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From: Luke Fromhold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi All
Just a small cfreport query that any advice you have to offer would be much
appreciated.. I've got an app that has a reporting component and while I've
made good use of cf report builder and have some very funky reports I'd
really like to find a way for users to view them without being push
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