I've bought into a libary from www.amyuni.com that installs like the driver
from Adobe, except you can create PDFs in the blind without user
intervention. It works great and is quite fast.
I have implemented it to create numerous PDF files from a lan-based FoxPro
application running eiter locally or on the Server that get stored on the
server and are then called up by the user using the Adobe Reader.
I am also still in the process of merging it with CF directly to create and
print PDF files. They have numerous examples on its use with FoxPro and ASP
(no examples on using it with CF).
Single client licenses cost $120 and can be used just like Adobe's Writer,
an unrestricted developers version cost $800.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Perry [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Printing PDF's using ColdFusion?
I was wondering if anybody knew how to print PDF's (or
other files) using ColdFusion by bringing up the print
dialog automatically? The end result is that I want
the user to click a button which prints the PDF
associated with the button. Also, how about PDF
manipulation through ColdFusion?
Best case scenario: merging multiple PDF's into one
PDF and then automatically printing that new PDF.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Craig
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