>>>> prince: /Users/jonathan/tmp/97.html: error: could not load input  
>> it. Being so expensive, Prince pretty much had to work without a hitch
>> if I was going to spend any time trying to make it work.

So what I really meant by this was that with several other options 
available, things had to work almost immediately if I was going to spend 
any time considering them. Although it is definitely our site that is 
causing the problem with Prince, finding the problem in the site could 
be just as much work as creating the pdf from scratch using something 
like prawn. If I did fix the site, then I still had no guarantee that it 
would work with Prince when I was done, so I might as well just make the 
PDF from scratch.
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