Sam, that is good to know about the wildcard cert.  We have that on our
server.  However, I think we can opt to not use SSL in these instances,
fortunately.

Casey, regarding your image quality, you will need to provide a 300DPI
image and it should print just fine.  (Adjust the DPI based on the
printer's primary resolution.)

I ran into the same issue with our university's logo.  Once I used the
hi-res version of the image, all my woes were solved.  Well, at least,
my woes regarding the image quality in CFDocument.

M!ke

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfdocument images and https

We had the same issue on one of our sites. If the sites domain name
doesn't match the domain name of the ssl cert then the image links will
break. In our scenario we were using a wildcard certificate which was
causing all the problems (*.domain.com).  Purchase a ssl certificate for
the sites specific domain name and your problem will be solved.

On 7/27/06, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> cfdocument does show images on https requests. I load it with the full

> URL though. Now if it could just print the dam image like it looks on 
> a webpage I'd be a happy camper. I spent over 3 hours with a client 
> because the logo looks jaged. this same logo looks fine on a webpage. 
> WTF. I've tried Jpg, gif and ping24 of the same logo... same crap 
> every time.

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