I don't know of any flex/flash components that can accomplish this, but you may be able to workaround your server limitations. There are at least a few free online pdf creators (such as https://www.pdfonline.com). Maybe you can mashup with one of them and use that to create the pdf.
-Sam On Dec 19, 2007 8:32 AM, sprezzatura1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you for your reply. > > I think what we need is an SWC component. As far as I understand, > PDFlib is not available in this format. > > Allow me to elaborate. In our situation, our users will download an > SWF from a Web page. We will not have an opportunity to install any > software on the client machine. We need to do all the 'printing' or > creation of the PDF file, from within our SWF. > > The SWF is hosted on a third-party system, where we cannot run a > server-based PDF creation service. > > Thanks again. > > Pierre > > > --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, Ben > Marchbanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I recommend PDFlib(.com) Its a robust PDF library with maturity that > meets most > > of the requirements we have for PDF generation. > > > > Its not Open Source but worth the money - There are some open source > options > > such as iText for Java which we used for a while until we ran into > so issues. > > > > I have been happy with PDFlib and it runs on all OS. > > > > >

