Eric,
Take a look at Activepdf.com or FDFMerge from digapp.com
Rey
Team Allaire....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Dawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:37 PM
Subject: Document to PS, Form to CF, Distiller to PDF ...
> So this guy says to me. It's be cool if ...
>
> I think I heard some comments on using Adobe Distiller on an Internet
Server
> is in violation of the Adobe license for Distiller? Is this true?
>
> Here is what I am thinking.
>
> We create a basic site with an info centre to post how to's and help etc.
We
> have downloads for people to use, basically we'll kick start a community
> driven file sharing centre. The documents available for download will be
> document design templates in the myriad of available formats, quark, word,
> whatever.
>
> We want to be able to create a printable format document and have decided
on
> PDF. We want to dynamically generate the print document on the server, as
a
> proof to the creator, and as a distributable print document to the digital
> printer. And also include a basic work docket as well, type of paper,
> shipping information etc.
>
> More or less, without actually seeing it work is to output to a common
post
> script format (created using a free linotronic PS driver?) to be uploaded
to
> the server using a form. Distiller can be used to watch the upload
> directory, and automatically create the PDF. After creation, a ticket is
> sent to the creator to approve the PDF for printing. Once approved we
> distribute to the printer for printing.
>
> So
>
> Question 1: What are the licensing issues regarding the use of Distiller
on
> a public Server?
>
> Question 2: Performance?
>
> Question 3: Other Alternatives?
>
> Question 4: Current examples of people doing something similar.
>
> Question 5: Is there a way to programmatically enhance the print driver to
> automatically post the PS to the Internet Server? Other Alternatives?
> Implementations?
>
> Thanks
> Eric
>
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