Also forgot to mention, that I can't use dynamic path names, which may be
the caused by the same problem you are having...

(ie. GetDirectoryFromPath(GetBaseTemplatePath()) dosn't work..)

Ricardo.


"Spike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Have you got that working on *nix?
>
> We've found that HTML2PDF always forces the filepath to uppercase, so it
>   doesn't work on linux.
>
> We're looking at rewriting some of that functionality, but if someone's
> already found another way around it we'd be interested to know about it.
>
> Spike
>
> Ricardo Russon wrote:
>
> > Darren, with HTML2PDF, the way to get the images, is to remember that
the
> > images are included relative to the template that is calling the tag, so
if
> > it is calling a page that is in a subfolder, the images will not be
found.
> >
> > It works the same way as any other cfinclude, moving the relative path
of
> > the page that is included.
> >
> > But if you can get it to create the PDF, without strange /'s And \'s
getting
> > the paths right for the images should be easy...
> >
> > You can view my script at :
> > http://www.methoddata.com.au/pdf/pdfTest.cfm
> > I cheated a little, I can only get it to make files with names like
> > '\test.pdf' so I had to do a manual link, but the images are working
> >
> > "Darren Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I've asked this question before, but I'm having difficulties still with
> > this.
> > I want to produce PDF versions of the reports that are produced from our
CF
> > apps.
> > Several factors limit my choices on this, the most important being
price,
> > which rules out several 'enterprise' level solutions. We will be
requiring
> > this to work on about 100 client servers, many of whom can't justify a
> > higher price than CF server just to produce reports.
> >
> > I've investigated and discarded ActivePDF, iText, R-Report, and various
> > Adobe products.
> > Close competitors so far have been HTML2PDF and HTMLDoc, although both
of
> > these have large enough problems with them that they are not usable.
> > Features that we require include HTML input, HTML headers, repeating
table
> > headers (i.e. table headers reprint at the top of each page they span
over),
> > and image rendering.
> >
> > I've had several people recommend HTML2PDF, and I've even been given
> > modified versions of this that was supposed to fix some problems with
it,
> > but I can't for the life of me get it to include images in the pdf
files.
> > I'm also less than happy with the extremely limited html allowed in page
> > heading formatting.
> > If anyone who has used this can offer some suggestions or even just show
me
> > some example code that includes an image in a pdf, I'd be more than
happy.
> >
> > Similarly, I've had some people recommend HTMLDoc, which on the surface
> > looks like a great product which renders quite complex HTML really well,
> > including inserting images into the PDF files. The problem where it
totally
> > falls down is that it only allows a single text line for the headers and
> > footers. It lets you break this up to a left, right and centre section,
but
> > you can't have multiple line headers and you can't put your table column
> > headings in a HTML table in the header either.
> >
> > I'm rapidly running out of time on this one, so if anyone can offer any
> > advise or suggestions, I'm all ears.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Darren Tracey
> >
> >
> >
> >
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