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>I love web standard and practice it with the best of my 
>ability, 

Nice to know, very glad to hear it.


> and I love PDF too - use it, create it, deliver it 
So somewhat biased then...


>PDF can be accessible, not in the sense of web standards, 
Huh? 


>Look at the economic aspect, all government sectors on earth 
>are talking about budget cutting constantly, I personal feel 
>Government websites stand a good argument for providing PDF 
>forms

PDF's are quite good for forms - but that is a minority of what they
_are_ used for; most of them are just official reports, stuffed full of
logos and pretty graphics. Better to just make the forms online in the
first place - why download, print then have to post it in? Much better
to submit direct.


>Oh, although no statistic to proof it, but I do believe we 
>manage to save quite a few forests each year by having the 
>PDFs be available on one's website, on the internet.

Again;  Huh?



Regards,
Mike



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