Regarding items 1 and 2.
Since it's Federal, there may be security requirements already established 
for storage and transmittal of classified data. I'd research that some if 
you can.

Terry


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Hi,

I've got a fed govt project where I need to allow for sensitive documents 
(pdf, doc, wpd, gif, tiff, xls, txt - anything really) to be uploaded via 
a secure (uname/pwd) CF app (6.1 currently) using SSL.  I have a number of 
questions:

1) Is SSL (128-bit) secure enough for the upload/download/viewing of these 
documents?

2) Depending on #1, would you store the docs in the SQL Server 2000 
database as image data type or on the file system with metadata and 
pointers to the files in a database table?  Please explain your opinion.

3) The client would like to be able to view several documents in a browser 
at the same time, possibly all docs related to a case, so that he/she can 
scroll through everything w/o having to open one doc at a time.  Is this 
possible?  Are there COTS products out there that you recommend?

4) The client would also like to search the documents.  I've assumed that 
any scanned documents would have to be converted to PDF using OCR in order 
to be searchable using Verity (using the file system approach).  Is that 
correct?  Is Adobe's OCR product worthwhile?  Are there other COTS 
products that are better?

TIA, Peter



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