I just recently worked through this one (with some help from this list!)
You'll want to install the CR Web Component Server. Once you have that up
on your web server, you can just use a URL to display the report in the
browser. From there the user can print it. I'm still having a problem with
the refresh though. I've used a datasource in the report. And this works
fine as long as I save the data in the report. But if the user clicks on
the CR refresh button in the browser, they are prompted for an ID and
password. No matter what ID and password I use there, I can't get the
report to redisplay. I called Seagate about a week ago to try to figure out
how to get around it. After being on hold for over 1/2 hour I accidentally
disconnected the line. I haven't had the time to call back and wait again.
But I don't think this should be hard to fix.
Athelene Gieseman
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Deane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 7:34 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Anyone using Crystal Reports 8 successfully?!
I have small problem, Crystal Reports, version 8. What gives? I am new
to cold fusion and the CFREPORT tag does not seem to work and I can't
seem to find any online resources to figure this one out.
Thank you.
/mdeane
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