> Is there any other piece of data we could provide, other than shipping
> you an archive of all the pages we're trying to pluck (which would be
> difficult but not impossible, logistically)?

        Can you just scramble the content in a non-reversible way, and
ship those pages instead? I understand your issues with the nature of the
content, but we (I specifically) would like to figure out what is going on
here with your Plucker session that causes it to fail.

> Also, we're in the process of ironing out some kinks that will allow us
> to run the whole process on a Solaris box instead of the XP box we've
> been using.  We'll let you know if we get any different results with
> that.

        I can guarantee that you will. Plucker was designed on Linux and
Unix machines, and then ported over to Windows, not the reverse. It spent
a few years running perfectly find on POSIX systems before the first
release that worked on Windows (thanks to Dirk and Robert O'Connor).


d.

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