Thanks for the reply (and the moral support).

We are not really using any CSS.  Unfortunately, this is part of a
document generation application in which each document is created/edited
by our users using the FCKEditor to generate the HTML.  It is a stretch
for them to wrap their heads around tables, let alone CSS.  

My test files which I published at www.bradwood.com/cfdocumenttest use
no CSS either-- just the markup shown before each test line.

I'm about to do the unthinkable--- make a web service on one of our
windows servers to call from our production Linux servers which will
generate the PDF file and save it to a common network location which the
Linux box can go copy it from.  
I really hate that idea, so I am hoping someone will pop up with a
work-around, or Ben F will let me know if they are working on a fix for
it or something.  :)

~Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 4:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfdocument underline in Linux

CFDocument is a pain.  There's moral support for you.  What kind of css 
are you using for these tags?


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