does anyone know a way around this? surely cfdocument has some form of support
for this?
thanks
Hi,
I am using cfdocument with format flashpaper. however, if users do not
have flash installed instead of informing them of this and providing
them with a link to download flash
similarly can it detect whether the user had adobe reader installed?
thanks
Hi,
I am using cfdocument with format flashpaper. however, if users do not
have flash installed instead of informing them of this and providing
them with a link to download flash, the system is showing
Hi,
I am using cfdocument with format flashpaper. however, if users do not have
flash installed instead of informing them of this and providing them with a
link to download flash, the system is showing the download window.
is there anyway to inform the user of this problem and provide them
Does the output of FlashPaper in Coldfusion end up using the Print
driver? I need to create a service to accept a word doc or pdf and have
it converted to a swf. It needs to be able to handle decent load so
trying to figure out if it will
create a new thread and handle multiple requests
This topic opens a can of worms...
AFAIK FlashPaper is essentially a virtual printer, and the same as
Print2Flash (the company behind P2F is the same one that invented
FlashPaper and sold it to Macromedia). I'm not sure which version of
P2F you used but again AFAIK it will queue printjobs
Hi All,
Is is technically possible to have some sort of conversion process that
converts existing form documents (word PDF froms)to a flashpaper format
(ie retaining all the formating and branding of the document), while
allowing (or adding) the ability to send the form results to either a DB
Hi Brad,
good idea - I'll give SeeFusion a try.
Nevertheless, I wonder if that will solve the font size problem...
bye,
marcus
Brad Wood schrieb:
It looks like you need to find out what your server is doing during those 10
minutes. I would recommend installing SeeFusion or Fusion-Reactor
: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: CF8 Bug? CFReport / Flashpaper
Hi Brad,
good idea - I'll give SeeFusion a try.
Nevertheless, I wonder if that will solve the font size problem...
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software
Hi all,
update:
While generating the report as a flashpaper, I noticed that the CPU wait
time rises up and waves around 90%.
The reason for this is that CF fills up /tmp with about 20GB (yes,
gigabytes) of temporary files... what the hell is it doing there?
I also had the idea to generate
/ Flashpaper
Hi all,
update:
While generating the report as a flashpaper, I noticed that the CPU wait
time rises up and waves around 90%.
The reason for this is that CF fills up /tmp with about 20GB (yes,
gigabytes) of temporary files... what the hell is it doing there?
I also had the idea
Hi Brad,
the HTML file appeared to me as if CF was recreating the report using
1x1-Pixel-TDs, i can post an extract of it tomorrow.
If the temp files in /tmp don't contain too much binary junk (I didn't
look into them yet), I'll post an extract of one of them, too.
Could it be that CF works
value=11:00:00
cfreportparam name=bis value=13:00:00
cfreportparam name=datum value=08.09.2008
/cfreport
cfreport
template = source.cfr
file=result.swf
format=flashpaper
overwrite=true
cfreportparam name=von value=11:00:00
cfreportparam name=bis value=13:00:00
It looks like you need to find out what your server is doing during those 10
minutes. I would recommend installing SeeFusion or Fusion-Reactor and start
looking at the stack trace while it is processing. If there is no CPU
usage, it might be getting hung on an image, query, or basically any
Hey all, I've not touched cfdocument format=FlashPaper in a while.
I'm getting a blank screen for Flash, but PDF works.
Any pointers as to what might be causing this?
I started with this:
cfdocument format=FLASHPAPER
As basic as it gets!
/cfdocument
and have tried adding cfabort
I'd like to add a link to a Report Builder report and when I set it up
it works great, but it uses the same window to open the link.
Does anyone know the trick to have it open a new window when click on
a link (similar to _blank).
In Report Builder, within the properties window, the
I have a very simple page that I am using both cfmenu and flashpaper on. The
flashpaper starts about 1/4 of a way down the page and really long cfmenu items
disappear behind the flashpaper.
I don't know much about CSS and even less about flash, but does flash and by
extension should flash
I have a very simple page that I am using both cfmenu and flashpaper
on. The flashpaper starts about 1/4 of a way down the page and really
long cfmenu items disappear behind the flashpaper.
I don't know much about CSS and even less about flash, but does flash
and by extension should
Has anyone seen this issue before, any idea of ways around it? Are
there different versions of flashpaper? I think my flashpaper SWFs
were mostly produced with an early version that come out with the
first contribute.
Thanks.
-Nate
Are you using IE6? There is a weird CSS bug
to overcome this behaviour, one has to add param name=wmode
value=transparent / in the object tag and set attribute
wmode=transparent in the embed tag... not sure how or if possible to
do this with cfdocument generated flashpaper...
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
Nathan
to overcome this behaviour, one has to add param name=wmode
value=transparent / in the object tag and set attribute
wmode=transparent in the embed tag... not sure how or if possible to
do this with cfdocument generated flashpaper...
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com
I'd like to add a link to a Report Builder report and when I set it up it works
great, but it uses the same window to open the link.
Does anyone know the trick to have it open a new window when click on a link
(similar to _blank).
In Report Builder, within the properties window, the only two
on the fly to Flashpaper, and
allow me to use the flashpaper embed object on a page?
I can easily do it with html content (thanks to Terry Ryan), but would
_love_ to handle pdfs this way.
Thanks,
Jerry
~|
Create robust
Converting PDF to Flashpaper in cfmx7
The only thing I know of would be to suck the text out. I've got a CFC
I am sort of interested in that set of routines. Care to share?
Best Regards,
Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A website design and Hosting Company
690 Wolcott Road
P.O. Box 6029
Wolcott
Sadly, I went with an iframe of the pdf, and a link to the pdf in the
case where iframes are disabled.
cribbed from:
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/iframe-pdf.html
On Nov 30, 2007 1:41 PM, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like Dave Watts definitively answered this back in
Looks like Dave Watts definitively answer this back in July:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/message.cfm/messageid:284679
Shucks.
I have a whole pile of pdf files on disk.
Is there a way to convert those PDFs on the fly to Flashpaper, and
allow me to use the flashpaper embed object
I have a whole pile of pdf files on disk.
Is there a way to convert those PDFs on the fly to Flashpaper, and
allow me to use the flashpaper embed object on a page?
I can easily do it with html content (thanks to Terry Ryan), but would
_love_ to handle pdfs this way.
Thanks,
Jerry
I know that CF (especially CF8) can interact with PDF docs. I know that CF
(even MX7) can produce flashpaper documents. If a user uploads one, can CF
convert to the other (PDF-FP or vice versa)?
I saw the ANT script that runs at the command prompt that will do this en
masse, but that seems
I know that CF (especially CF8) can interact with PDF docs. I know that CF
(even MX7) can produce flashpaper documents. If a user uploads one, can CF
convert to the other (PDF-FP or vice versa)?
I saw the ANT script that runs at the command prompt that will do this en
masse, but that seems
I know that CF (especially CF8) can interact with PDF docs. I
know that CF (even MX7) can produce flashpaper documents. If
a user uploads one, can CF convert to the other (PDF-FP or
vice versa)?
I saw the ANT script that runs at the command prompt that
will do this en masse
Hi Everybody,
Using CFREPORT tag i'm creating pdf, excel, or flashpaper reports. How to
open these(pdf, excel, flashpaper) files in one browser?
I tried this for pdf
cfcontent file=C:\Reports\#rpt_name# type=application/pdf
it is working fine.
To open excel files
Any ideas please?
Hi Everybody,
Using CFREPORT tag i'm creating pdf, excel, or flashpaper reports. How
to open these(pdf, excel, flashpaper) files in one browser?
I tried this for pdf
cfcontent file=C:\Reports\#rpt_name# type=application/pdf
The FlashPaper 2 output you get as a result (espcially with the
latest FlashPlayer 9
player) is very, very, good and very lightweight.
The hugh advantage to flashpaper is the almost instantanious
rendering. The disadvantage is that small fonts appear overly
anti-aliased. I had a client who
Actuall, JD, ColdFusion dynamically generates both PDF and FlashPaper SWF
output for CF reports and CFDOCUMENT (and reports also outputs Excel and RTF,
etc as well).
While you are correct that the FlashPaper product used a printer-driver
technology, we chose a different route that yields super
I've got to provide a downloadable and printable form to fill in.
I am wondering which route to go down between flashpaper and pdf.
Is there any generally accepted preference about at the moment?
Are there any known stats for percent users with Adobe Reader vs
MacrAdobe Flash installed ?
From
I would say that I have barely ever come across or used a Flashpaper doc (in
its swf guise). Stick with PDF and geneate it before hand and provide a
link to download and fill in.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United
Is there a reason you can't give the choice to the user?
Just have a pair of icons and let them choose the one they want.
I've got to provide a downloadable and printable form to fill in.
I am wondering which route to go down between flashpaper and pdf.
Is there any generally accepted
It is a good point and one that should be considered I think but if I
as a developer don't really know the merits of either this makes me
feel that it could potentially open the way for a bit of confusion for
the user? some of them may not know what flashpaper is and without
some explanatory text
I've got to provide a downloadable and printable form to fill in.
I am wondering which route to go down between flashpaper and pdf.
Is there any generally accepted preference about at the moment?
I think PDF is much more common for this kind of thing.
Are there any known stats
/flashpaper/productinfo/overview/
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/adobepdf.html
(along with waiting for more opinions from here, obviously)
It is a good point and one that should be considered I think but if I
as a developer don't really know the merits of either this makes me
feel that it could
Is there any generally accepted preference about at the moment?
Outside of the amount of people who have one of these two installed
programs, my main gripe with flashpaper is you can't print using File
Print
I recomend pdf if the main pourpuse is to print the document.
I recomend FlashPaper
Dave Watts wrote:
I think PDF is much more common for this kind of thing.
depends. i once had to stitch together an app that would do some geographic
calculations for some folks surveying in the boonies. they used this as they
moved around, in whatever small town internet cafe they could find
I've figured Adobe will consolidate their technologies and make a
flash-based PDF viewer. That would be handy. Anyone know if that will
ever happen?
~Brad
they very often found no readers in the cafes the owner's usually
weren't keen on installing it. but they found flash
everywhere.
I've figured Adobe will consolidate their technologies and make a flash-based
PDF viewer. That would be handy. Anyone know if that will ever happen?
~Brad
According to Ben Forta last Wednesday, SOON! PDF, Flash, Flash Paper, Flex
and HTML and will work on and off line.
--
Ian
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 9:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FlashPaper vs PDF
I've figured Adobe will consolidate their technologies and make a
flash-based PDF viewer. That would be handy. Anyone know if that will
ever happen?
~Brad
they very often found no readers
PDF plugin 10 MB
Flash plugin 1 MB
The size of the PDF viewer plugin has bothered me in the past. To me a
viewer should be lightweight and simple. I shouldn't have to ask my
dial-up users to wait 3 hours to view a PDF file.
~Brad
RichL wrote:
I've got to provide a downloadable and printable form to fill in.
I am wondering which route to go down between flashpaper and pdf.
Is there any generally accepted preference about at the moment?
Macromedia FlashPaper was a printer driver which could turn documents
(including PDF
Anyone successfully used Flashpaper in an automatic process? i.e. Passing in
a .doc to say an IN directory and Flashpaper picking it up for conversion
and spitting a newly converted file to an OUT directory?
Other than ActivePDF what other software do people use which do this
conversion process
I am having problems with CFDocument creating a Flashpaper and then
displaying table cell borders.
The pure html in a browser shows borders but Flashpaper completely ignores
the Styles whether in the td or in a style block.
Any ideas?
Here is the code:
cfdocument format=flashpaper
style type
I have the flash paper loading fine. I am using the cformitem type=html
bind=img src='test.swf' I am calling a remote service to create the flash
paper and save it as test.swf in the current folder of the flash form. But the
flash paper only loads at forms first load. I would like to click
Folks,
Is there any straightforward way to parse the Flashpaper 2 swf file to
extract the data in a more usable format? I'm receiving reports (think
MS Access-style reports) in that format and don't have any experience
with it.
To further complicate things, this isn't a CF project -- but would
Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Parsing a FlashPaper 2 (swf) file?
Folks,
Is there any straightforward way to parse the Flashpaper 2 swf file to
extract the data in a more usable format? I'm receiving reports (think
MS Access-style
John Paul Ashenfelter wrote:
Is there any straightforward way to parse the Flashpaper 2 swf file to
extract the data in a more usable format? I'm receiving reports (think
MS Access-style reports) in that format and don't have any experience
with it.
That's an interesting problem
Is there a way to generate FlashPaper from PDF at the server? To make it
easier, the app is a simple content repository that lets people upload their
PDF so the conversion could take place once when saving the files instead of
trying to do it dynamically on every output.
To make it a little
? Fire up the client server app. I have a data
structure for our reports already spec'd out and I wanted to take that
info and export it to flashpaper. Is anyone doing this currently,
outside of Report Builder?
I think I'm missing something obvious...
Thanks,
Don
reports already spec'd out and I wanted to take that
info and export it to flashpaper. Is anyone doing this currently,
outside of Report Builder?
I think I'm missing something obvious...
Thanks,
Don
~|
Discover
Yes, CFMX 7 can generate a report to a file in PDF or flashpaper.
Tom Jordahl
Macromedia Server Development
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From: David Fafard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Self contained flashpaper reports in CFMX7 ?
I would
I would like to create self-contained flashpaper
reports to distribute via email to managers in our
organization. Is it possible to load the report
with query data and then save the report to
file? What would be even more beneficial is
to have drill down capabilities in the report..
self
Hey,
Well I am having some good success with Flashpaper and calling it via
ColdFusion BUT the problem I have is this: when you convert an HTM or HTML
page it always comes up with the damn printing dialog box which the user has
to select - which makes no sense as when you convert a .doc it does
alternative if I
were able to use that one.
I would really love to see a flashpaper plugin too.
That would be very welcomed.
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From: Martin Parry
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 10:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Flashpaper
Hiya - I've
alternative if I
were able to use that one.
I would really love to see a flashpaper plugin too.
That would be very welcomed.
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From: Martin Parry
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 10:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Flashpaper
Hiya - I've
Anyone used or is using Flashpaper to convert HTML/HTM docs into PDF or SWF?
N
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DL, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business,
Registered in England, Number 678540. It contains information which
Not Flashpaper, but I am using FOP to create PDFs
Andy
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 13:01:54 -, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone used or is using Flashpaper to convert HTML/HTM docs into PDF or SWF?
N
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant
Hey Andy,
You got a link on that? Does it convert HTML to PDF with any degree of
success?
N
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From: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2004 13:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Flashpaper
Not Flashpaper, but I am using FOP to create PDFs
Andy
, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Andy,
You got a link on that? Does it convert HTML to PDF with any degree of
success?
N
-Original Message-
From: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2004 13:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Flashpaper
-
From: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2004 13:42
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Flashpaper
http://xml.apache.org/fop/ is the link.
And yeah, it's very good at at it. Bit more work involved than say
Blackstone will require but it doesn't cost a penny.
There was a couple
/software.php?VERSION=1.8.24
Hope you can make good use of it.
Martin Parry
Macromedia Certified Developer
http://www.BeetrootStreet.com
-Original Message-
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2004 13:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Flashpaper
/software.php?VERSION=1.8.24
Hope you can make good use of it.
Martin Parry
Macromedia Certified Developer
http://www.BeetrootStreet.com
-Original Message-
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2004 13:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Flashpaper
Will take a look...thanks!
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From: Martin Parry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 November 2004 15:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Flashpaper
Hiya - I've posted a template which is part of my CMS for you. It relies
on HTMLDoc and uses CFEXECUTE to convert inbound
While at the MAX conference, I spoke to a support engineer about the
print problems with flashpaper. It was also brought up in our Get
Ready for Blackstone session. Nobody at Macromedia seemed to be like
Yeah we know that's a problem
Let's tell them.
The support person suggested sending
I only had version 6.0.79.0, but I upgraded to the latest and still the
wheel doesn't scroll the flashpaper. Does that have to be enabled
programmatically in the swf?
Greg
-Original Message-
From: Turetsky, Seth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:42 AM
Dan Murphy wrote:
We just posted the ColdFusion MX 6.1 Evaluator's Guide in FlashPaper format at http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/whitepapers/evaluator_guide.html
Please take a look at it and let me know what you think. For others out there, try downloading it
How do you
On Thursday 15 Jan 2004 15:46 pm, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
How do you download a FlashPaper? I can view it and I can print
it, but I can't figure out how to download it.
You can't. Great isn't it.
sarcasum mode off
Seriously, would a PDF be too much to ask ?
--
Tom Chiverton
Advanced
Thomas Chiverton wrote:
On Thursday 15 Jan 2004 15:46 pm, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
How do you download a FlashPaper? I can view it and I can print
it, but I can't figure out how to download it.
You can't.
Then I vote .pdf.
Jochem
--
I don't get it
immigrants don't work
and steal our
://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/whitepapers/ )
Debbie
_
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flashpaper Macromedia - Please
On Thursday 15 Jan 2004 15:46 pm, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
How do you download
How do you download a FlashPaper? I can view it and I can print
it, but I can't figure out how to download it.
You can't.
Then I vote .pdf.
Me too
Massimo
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Ummm, you already did.If you are viewing the flashpaper document you already have the .swf loaded in your cache.It's not an actual link to download the document, but it's still there.Are you suggesting that MM provide a link to download the swf?
Jeff Garza
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From
.
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From: Jeff Garza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flashpaper Macromedia - Please
Ummm, you already did.If you are viewing the flashpaper document you
already have the .swf loaded in your cache.It's not an actual
Ummm, you already did.If you are viewing the flashpaper document you
already have the .swf loaded in your cache.
Sure, but since we are evaluating two potential solutions (Acrobat vs
Flashpaper) the fact I have to look into my cache is so annoying that,
alone, make me vote for Acrobat. Just
It's slow though, moving the stuff around is slow...skips
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From: Bryan F. Hogan
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:17 AM
Subject: RE: Flashpaper Macromedia - Please
That would be great IMO.
Flash Paper has the potential of being very cool
First time I've seen FlashPaper, so I'll express my opinion.
Pro: Wow, it's fast.
Con: Can't save, can't resize document window
The loads fast thing is big for me (I have a P4/2.8 with a gig of memory
and I have to wait 15 seconds for the PDF plugin to load), but the can't
save is a bummer
2. API for creating FP docs programmatically.
3. Integration with CFMX, like cfchart, and cfreport.
Absolutely right. Can anyone tell us if these are going to happen?
Nick
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I agree, I'm sure if they want to, they can do what I suggest and speed
it up also. Can't wait to get my hands on it then.
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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:24 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flashpaper Macromedia - Please
It's
Scrollwheel doesn't work either.
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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:24 AM
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It's slow though, moving the stuff around is slow...skips
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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 9:15 AM
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First time I've seen FlashPaper, so I'll express my opinion.
Pro: Wow, it's fast.
Con: Can't save, can't resize document window
The loads fast
what version of Flash do you have?flash 7 should handle the scrollwheel
right?
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From: Greg Luce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:35 AM
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Scrollwheel doesn't work either.
-Original
it will run outside of contribute alone, its just a printer driver,
nothing more. after u install say the contribute demo you can keep
flashpaper
and for now if saving is that big of deal you can always get flash catcher
or one of the other flash capture programs
That would be great IMO
, 2004 1:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flashpaper Macromedia - Please
it will run outside of contribute alone, its just a printer driver,
nothing more. after u install say the contribute demo you can keep
flashpaper
and for now if saving is that big of deal you can always get flash
catcher
or one
I agree that Flashpaper can be improved upon and there are good suggestions here for that. But here is a reality, even with a high-speed connection PDF's in a web browser are dog slow and I for one am sick and tired of being forced to wait for PDF's to the extent that I avoid them whenever
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 09:43AM, Dan Murphy wrote:
Please take a look at it and let me know what you think. For others
out there, try downloading it and pass your comments along too. We'd
like to get a feel for people's document format preferences and make
sure we're poviding the
or Expire!
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: On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 09:43AM, Dan Murphy wrote:
:
: Please take a look
On Wednesday, December 24, 2003, at 01:35PM, Mike Brunt wrote:
I hope someone at MM is listening.
Thanks for the feedback.Indeed we are.I will pass this along.(I'm
personally not crazy about PDFs in this particular context, either.)
Christian
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PDF browser wait got a blank screen which appeared frozen in
time.I am really tired of bloody PDFs in a browser; they have to be one
of the worst web experiences out there, period.
So if youre listening at MM, can please at least have the option to get PDF
s in Flashpaper format on Macromedias
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