You'll want to make sure you have resolveURL set for the CFHTTP call, that you 
have background images enabled for CFDOCUMENT, and watch the iframes on that 
page.  I'll take a look at the result of this page in CFDOC later today, but 
those are a few tings I can think of off the top of my head.  Also, if you're 
going after images or other assets from behind a proxy, you need to setup CFDOC 
to know about it to traverse the proxy on the way to resolving the assets.

I'll post back ater today...

>Our user group did a presentation last night and our user group site home
>page didn't come across well (http://www.jaxfusion.org/) using cfhttp and
>cfdocument. It actually only showed the amazon image in the PDF on the first
>page!
>
>Conversely, if you click the pretty validate button on that site, it does
>validate as HTML 4.01 (the CSS validates as well).
>
>- Calvin 

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