Why not simply use cfpdf to remove the password when the user requests
to view the pdf, and store the new pdf in a location that is served up
by cfcontent, and then delete the file after a certain amount of time?
You can a scheduled to remove any of these files made more than N
minutes ago.

As an aside, I think you are being a bit unfair to cfpdf since this is
really an issue with the _client_ not the server technology. (And
cfpdf is -extremely- powerful.)


On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Kenny J. Willis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I will probably use the suggestion for the cfcontent and move the files
> off web root.  This still leaves them on the server unprotected by other
> means (can't have that).  The email option does not work due to the
> real-time nature of the information.  I am aware of the hacking on the
> other end, but I cannot control that nor am I at risk when it is beyond
> my system.  Currently already using SSL.  I do not think you are missing
> anything.  I am just stuck and a little frustrated.  I spent $700 for a
> tag that does not finish my need.  Thanks though.
>

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