Eh? You -can- remove a password. As I, and others have said though, to
_view_ the PDF you need a client program and that client program is
built with security in mind. It won't just ignore a password setting
because you want it to. You either have a password, or you don't.


On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Kenny J. Willis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe unrealistic for <cfpdf>, but unrealistic for ColdFusion itself.
> To protect something with no discernable way back.  You can't disagree
> with this.  I realize that we have cfcontent and others that display
> output.  I find it a miscue to not notice this one way only for pdfs.
> They tought cfpdf in cf8, but I find it somewhat lacking, so I am trying
> to find a way around it without compromising the files security and yes
> I am aware of what the client can do with it once they have it and I
> cannot control much of that.  With all these other tools, there has to
> be a way.  I have that much faith in this language and I am hoping that
> I am not wrong.
>

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