Hi Victor

Sorry, didn't mean to sound short :)

You made a fair point - no-one wants a lots of IE instances clogging
up their server resources, so it is a good thing to watch out for. 'm
sure some libraries take this approach.
I'm pretty sure that PD4ML and AbcPDF I mentioned are "server
friendly", with no dependencies on IE, but I haven't run a dependency
check on them lately.

Tobin

On Sep 17, 12:06 am, "Victor Kornov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure about PD4ML, or most of them, or just any of them. I know some
> do use it, or did use. I wanted to quickly find a proof link on ajaxian.com,
> but failed. So, if you want, you cant just ignore me altogether. I simply
> wanted to give a hint of what to be aware of. Since it's utterly possible to
> use IE to render remote html in-memory and capture that as a pdf. I'm not an
> expert in the matter, but for quite some time IE was the only embeddable
> browser through it's ActiveX engine. Has that changed?
> P.S. Just don't take me personal, I have not intended that.
>
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:26 AM, Tobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > @Victor
>
> > I'm running PD4ML on a Debian server with no GUI. Are you sure it's
> > using IE? Are you sure that any of them use IE?
>
> > Tobin
>
> > On Sep 16, 3:03 pm, "Victor Kornov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Just be aware that most, if not all, such libs are using IE engine to
> > > capture the html, so that becomes your most important browser :)
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