In a word: Micro$oft. ;-)
All kidding aside, the Netscape and M$ browsers have not matured with
respect to parsing XML docs evenly, and they are even farther apart with
rendering PDF. You may have to actually write some native code to call the
IISAPI methods for rendering the document correctly. Not having ever
attempted this, of course, I may be totally of f-base. I would suggest,
however, that you contact Adobe tech support and pose this question to them,
and then let us know its response, because there seems to be more and more
PDF-servlet related questions being posted here.
Cheers!
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pierre-Yves Saumont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:18 PM
> Although this can do the job, it is not very smart. If anyone has an idea
of
> what could be going wrong, I would really appreciate !
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