If it is just formatted text with decent print size and margins, it is
more like 2-5KB per page.

5KBx10000=50000KB or 50MB which is potentially doable.

Heavy text, graphics or intense formatting with included fonts can
greatly increase these numbers.

On 9/1/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's think about this rationally, tell me if I'm wrong:
> 
> I'm going to guess that a standard PDF of 3-4 pages has AT LEAST 500K
> 
> 500K/page * 10000 pages = 5,000,000K = 5GIGABYTES
> 
> I don't know if a generated PDF is wholly loaded into memory or dynamically
> loaded, but 5Gb is HUGE.  You need to just try to create ANY 5GB PDF to see
> if it's feasible to even ask the question if CF can handle it.  My educated
> guess is that it can't.

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