RE: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf

2002-11-14 Thread Rick Faircloth
lk Subject: RE: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf I'm using this now for a new application and it's working pretty well. There's a tag in the Developer's Exchange (HTML2PDF3) that masks a lot of the complexity and because it includes HTML

RE: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf

2002-11-14 Thread Joshua Miller
com] Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 5:09 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf Hi, Dave. So HTMLDOC is working out for you? Are you using the free version that doesn't include the command line processing? If so, are you gettin

RE: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf

2002-11-14 Thread Rick Faircloth
Rick Faircloth, Prism Productions -Original Message- From: David Adams [mailto:dadams@;magma.ca] Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:14 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf Environment: -CFMX -Win2k Server -HTMLDOC verion 1

Re: My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf

2002-11-02 Thread Jochem van Dieten
David Adams wrote: > Environment: > -CFMX > -Win2k Server > -HTMLDOC verion 1.8.23 (www.easysw.com) > > I had a simple form that requested the URL of the target webpage. I > passed this into a CFEXECUTE and HTMLDOC handled it from there. Here > is my code: > >ARGUMENTS="--webpage -f test6.p

My experiences working with CFMX and HTMLDOC to convert web pages to pdf

2002-11-01 Thread David Adams
Environment: -CFMX -Win2k Server -HTMLDOC verion 1.8.23 (www.easysw.com) I had a simple form that requested the URL of the target webpage. I passed this into a CFEXECUTE and HTMLDOC handled it from there. Here is my code: Experiences: - It was very slow compared to doing the same process