Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Pepperman
I just tested a CF9 WAR install on Tomcat. Without the rotation=90 I see a large watermark image at a 45 Degree angle on each page of a the generated pdf that reads Adobe ColdFusion Developer/Trial Edition Not for Production With the rotation=90, I see nothing.. just 15 empty pages. --

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Leigh
Thanks for testing that :) Are the pages distorted at all? On my install the pages are reduced to long thin bars (either horizontal or vertical depending on which rotation I use) .. and totally blank. -Leigh ~| Want

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Pepperman
Are the pages distorted at all? Yes, it is same here with rotation=90, 15 pages with Just a small horizontal white bar, no text or Adobe watermark at all. -- /Kevin Pepperman ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Leigh
Good. Well ... not good. But at least now I know I am not going crazy. Thanks for the late night/early AM confirm ;) -Leigh ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the

Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-12 Thread Leigh
This code produces a pdf with distorted (and blank) pages under XP / CF 9,0,0,251028. Does anyone else see the same results? Thanks -Leigh cfdocument format=pdf name=testPdf cfloop from=1 to=15 index=x cfoutputdivThis is the content for page #x#/div/cfoutput cfdocumentitem

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-12 Thread Kevin Pepperman
I dont have cf9 running but, I had a issue like that once. It turned out that the Coldfusion server was a development server and not licensed to use the pdf generator, the rotation=90 hides the default message. Switching to a production server fixed the issue for me. Hope that helps --

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-12 Thread Leigh
It turned out that the Coldfusion server was a development server and not licensed to use the pdf generator Weird. I thought the development server was equal in most respects, except for a few things like ip limitations? -Leigh