Our user group did a presentation last night and our user group site home
page didn't come across well (http://www.jaxfusion.org/) using cfhttp and
cfdocument. It actually only showed the amazon image in the PDF on the first
page!

Conversely, if you click the pretty validate button on that site, it does
validate as HTML 4.01 (the CSS validates as well).

- Calvin 

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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:00 PM
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Subject: RE: HTML to PDF

Not sure what "complex HTML" is, but full HTML 4.01 and CSS 1 and 2 are
supported.  If a browser can render it, we liely can as well.  No
HTML->XHTML re-formatting is required.


>It is also not very good at complex HTML.
>
>Probably loads out there.....have a look for iText or some other Java 
>based tool.
>
>



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