Hello all,

Spectacular achievements on the .pdf plugin front...
Just arjive the stuff to .apm and done.

Yet this modem manual from dynalink.com gives some garbage characters in
the header (both from [EMAIL PROTECTED] as for the dos pdftotxt program).

This may be because it's some output of an m$-word converter.

The large size (half a meg) of the files is no problem.

Although the rest of the .txt output is readable, arachne won't show it
because the header (or the first part of the file, wich contains a graphic
logo that may not be separated from the rest of the file due to
non-standard m$ conversion) appears to contain something that arachne won't
swallow.

follows first 2 pages from the adobe conversion:
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Content-Disposition: inline; filename="attach7455_0.txt"
Content-Length: 451111
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
Content-Type: text/plain; name="attach7455_0.txt"


 *Pages 1--174 from  Microsoft Word - 1131g.doc*
       




 
     









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AT Command Reference Manual
ii 1131
NOTICE
Information furnished by Rockwell International Corporation is believed to
be accurate and
reliable. However ,
no responsi b i l i ty i s assumed by Rockwe l l International for i ts
use, nor any i n fringement of
patents or other
r ights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is
granted by implication or
otherwise under any
patent r ights of Rockwell International other than for circuitry embodied
in Rockwell products.
Rockwell
International reserves the right to change circuitry at any time without
notice. This document is
subject to
change without notice.


K56flex is a trademark of Rockwell International and Lucent Technologies.
ConfigurACE is a trademark of Rockwell International.
MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom, Inc.
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Does anyone have an m$-word version with it's own pdf compiler? (check
"save as..." menu option for .pdf)

Bart

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