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Re: HTML to PDF conversion

From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@----------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 5/1/2005 7:48:00 PM
"Al Wilkerson" <ac527@c...> wrote in message 
news:0q-dnSLtVfuib-nfRVn-3A@c......
> Thanks, but my end all goal is to stream the pdf output to the browser 
> allowing users to view the pdf in the browser.
>
> Al
I see.
As a side issue I've always found that quite difficult. If I create a link to a 
pdf file it opens in Acrobat but I tried setting the mime type and doing a 
binaryWrite but it didn't work.

Good Luck

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Joe (MVP)

https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=8AA9D5F5-E1C2-44C7-BCE8-8741D22D17A5




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