Be sure to check the adobe license.  Last I checked (at least one version
ago) using distiller on a web site was strictly prohibited and on an
interanet you need to have a distiller license for each individual
application user.

Maybe this has changed since then...

Sam

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-----Original Message-----
From: John Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Convert file to PostScript file on server?

I'm looking at the Adobe Acrobat (Distiller) SDK documentation and it
has some command prompt utilities for converting a .ps to .pdf
automatically.  I'm curious if anyone knows of some way from CF to read
in a file and "print" it to a .ps so that I could then send that .ps
into the Acrobat command-prompt function and create a PDF on the fly.
Or, if anyone knows of a free way to allow Office document conversion to
PDF without a lot of problems _or cost_ let me know.  Preferably, I'd
like the solution to work on Linux servers with MX 6.1.  Thanks.

John Burns
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