Hi,
you might want to look at FlashPaper:

http://www.adobe.com/products/flashpaper/

On 9/28/06, Ettwein, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a need to consume PDFs with the flash player - no problem in the
past - just use PDF2SWF to convert to multiframe SWF and loadMovie. The
problem I'm having now is that the specs I've been given require that no
PDF files be stored on the server, so the PDF can't physically exist,
even in a temp dir for PDF2SWF to hit it. I can't really see a way to
pass the byte stream of the PDF as it is rendered from the database
content from .Net into PDF2SWF to render the SWF. Anyone else ever pull
this off?



If it's not possible (in a reasonably straightforward manner) to do it
dynamically, I will just tell the powers that be that they're just going
to have to store the PDF in a temp dir on the server until PDF2SWF is
done with it and then just destroy it. I don't really see a problem with
that, and I've done it with great success in the past, but there's a lot
of PII (personally identifiable info) in these PDFs we're creating, and
the execs are concerned about storing anything for even a moment.



If anyone has a solution that fits my needs, I would be forever
grateful. :-)



Josh

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