> You could put the data into a PDF and let people save or 
> print the data.  That way you have ultimate control of 
> the placement of data.

Ali,
        Yes, that's true, however creating PDFs dynamically can be a
challenging task.  Secondly, someone has to have the Adobe Acrobat
reader installed.  Although the percentage of people with the plug-in
installed is high, there are many companies that don't even want Flash 5
content on their site despite the 95% penetration of the Flash 5
plug-in.  Lastly, the file size for a PDF would be considerably larger
than that of an HTML file.

Whether Rick should create a PDF definitely takes some consideration of
his audience and the time & budget he has available.


Ben Johnson
Information Architect
www.architekture.com
[p] 720.934.2179
 
 

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