One item of input.. you may already know this...  Acrobat Distiller allows
you to set up a "watched" directory on your server, and anything placed in
that directory will be automagcally converted to PDF and saved into an "out"
directory.

-Cameron

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Cameron Childress
elliptIQ Inc.
p.770.460.7277.232
f.770.460.0963

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 4:08 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: jpg to pdf
>
>
> Has anybody out there been involved in a situation where you
> needed to take a jpg and turn it into a pdf? Done through CF of
> course. Or better yet, a CF solution that interfaces with a scanner.
>
> My situation: I have documents that are scanned. I then have to
> upload them through a web interface. The client can then view the
> documents that were scanned and make notes, etc. I'm currently
> using a java applet for the client image viewing.
>
> My wish list: First - An easier way to accomplish the
> scanning/uploading process (sometimes I have numerous documents
> to be scanned). Second - I'm not to happy with the applet as it
> seems to work sporadically on client machines. So, I'm thinking
> of scanning the documents which creates a jpg and then running
> them through a jpg to pdf converter and then displaying them to
> the client in pdf format.
>
> I hope this makes sense. If anybody has any ideas, I would
> appreciate any help I could get.
>
> TIA
>
>
> Mark Stewart
> Programmer/Analyst
> Communication Concepts
> 215.672.6900 x1332
>
>
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