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Franck
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      19th Dec 2006
Hi,
I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
documents to pdf from server.
(with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)

(Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)

Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?

Thks for help.

 
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Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)
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      19th Dec 2006
Hi,

Any type of document? well, I think that is pretty much impossible,
especially server side.

The best you could do is to try to print the document to the pdf writer, but
even so you need to know how to make (if possible) the program that handle
the document print such a document

Do you have any particuylar format in mind?



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"Franck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
> documents to pdf from server.
> (with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
> thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)
>
> (Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)
>
> Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?
>
> Thks for help.
>



 
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Franck
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      19th Dec 2006
Today, .doc, .xls, .ppt, .tif and .html
I know that manage everykind of documents is rather impossible as you
said but lookin for so much tools/controls/library which are all known
to be the better and faster tool, I'm quite lost.


On 19 déc, 16:09, "Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)" <machin TA
laceupsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any type of document? well, I think that is pretty much impossible,
> especially server side.
>
> The best you could do is to try to print the document to the pdf writer, but
> even so you need to know how to make (if possible) the program that handle
> the document print such a document
>
> Do you have any particuylar format in mind?
>
> --
> Ignacio Machin
> machin AT laceupsolutions com
>
> "Franck" <wesley.sa...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
> > documents to pdf from server.
> > (with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
> > thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)

>
> > (Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)

>
> > Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?

>
> > Thks for help.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -- Afficher le texte des messages précédents -


 
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John Timney \(MVP\)
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      19th Dec 2006
I'ver used activePDF in the past, its a good tool but its not free.

Regards

John Timney (MVP)
VISIT MY WEBSITE:
http://www.johntimney.com
http://www.johntimney.com/blog


"Franck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Today, .doc, .xls, .ppt, .tif and .html
I know that manage everykind of documents is rather impossible as you
said but lookin for so much tools/controls/library which are all known
to be the better and faster tool, I'm quite lost.


On 19 déc, 16:09, "Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)" <machin TA
laceupsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any type of document? well, I think that is pretty much impossible,
> especially server side.
>
> The best you could do is to try to print the document to the pdf writer,
> but
> even so you need to know how to make (if possible) the program that handle
> the document print such a document
>
> Do you have any particuylar format in mind?
>
> --
> Ignacio Machin
> machin AT laceupsolutions com
>
> "Franck" <wesley.sa...@gmail.com> wrote in
> messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
> > documents to pdf from server.
> > (with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
> > thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)

>
> > (Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)

>
> > Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?

>
> > Thks for help.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -- Afficher le
> > texte des messages précédents -



 
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Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)
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      19th Dec 2006
Hi,

Why is the reason you need to convert them to pdf in the first place?

You may find a third party tool that convert some formats (at least those
from office) to pdf. Google for such a solution


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Ignacio Machin
machin AT laceupsolutions com

"Franck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Today, .doc, .xls, .ppt, .tif and .html
I know that manage everykind of documents is rather impossible as you
said but lookin for so much tools/controls/library which are all known
to be the better and faster tool, I'm quite lost.


On 19 déc, 16:09, "Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)" <machin TA
laceupsolutions.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any type of document? well, I think that is pretty much impossible,
> especially server side.
>
> The best you could do is to try to print the document to the pdf writer,
> but
> even so you need to know how to make (if possible) the program that handle
> the document print such a document
>
> Do you have any particuylar format in mind?
>
> --
> Ignacio Machin
> machin AT laceupsolutions com
>
> "Franck" <wesley.sa...@gmail.com> wrote in
> messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
> > documents to pdf from server.
> > (with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
> > thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)

>
> > (Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)

>
> > Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?

>
> > Thks for help.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -- Afficher le
> > texte des messages précédents -



 
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Mark Rae
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      19th Dec 2006
"John Timney (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> its a good tool but its not free.


Ain't that the truth...!


 
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Robson Siqueira
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      19th Dec 2006
One product that I stronggly recommend is the Adobe LiveCycle PDF Generator.
It does everything you want a a little bit more.

Rgs,

Robson Siqueira

"Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )" <machin TA laceupsolutions.com> wrote in
message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> Why is the reason you need to convert them to pdf in the first place?
>
> You may find a third party tool that convert some formats (at least those
> from office) to pdf. Google for such a solution
>
>
> --
> Ignacio Machin
> machin AT laceupsolutions com
>
> "Franck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Today, .doc, .xls, .ppt, .tif and .html
> I know that manage everykind of documents is rather impossible as you
> said but lookin for so much tools/controls/library which are all known
> to be the better and faster tool, I'm quite lost.
>
>
> On 19 déc, 16:09, "Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)" <machin TA
> laceupsolutions.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any type of document? well, I think that is pretty much impossible,
>> especially server side.
>>
>> The best you could do is to try to print the document to the pdf writer,
>> but
>> even so you need to know how to make (if possible) the program that
>> handle
>> the document print such a document
>>
>> Do you have any particuylar format in mind?
>>
>> --
>> Ignacio Machin
>> machin AT laceupsolutions com
>>
>> "Franck" <wesley.sa...@gmail.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I'm lookin for an external tool which could convert any type of
>> > documents to pdf from server.
>> > (with as much functionnalities as possible : schedule, pooling, multi
>> > thread, embedding font, encrypt, merge, ...)

>>
>> > (Actually testing neevia Document Convert pro)

>>
>> > Does anyone got experience and/or links regarding this ?

>>
>> > Thks for help.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -- Afficher le
>> > texte des messages précédents -

>
>



 
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Marc Gravell
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      20th Dec 2006
For a subset of those, you could look at abcpdf and/or htmldoc. I have
recently done a lot of scalability testing, and activepdf, while
versatile, is a bit of a hog. abcpdf was, for my money, both very cost
effective, yet highly scalable. And no I'm not affiliated. I used to
recommend htmldoc, but a: it isn't .Net based (need to shell), and b:
that awaited 1.9 (CSS) release is just too long in the coming
considering all the competition now support such. Both of these
products really only address html and images, but are good tools
(very, IMO, for abcpdf) at what they do.

Marc


 
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John Timney \(MVP\)
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      20th Dec 2006
I do agree activePDF is a hog, but its very versatile - and it does convert
things like doc files, and xls to pdf. Not many products can do that well.

To get round its hoginess I created a fifo queue for all submitted files, so
that it only processed them in the background one at a time, in order and
emailed the resuling PDF as a timed expiring html link to the requestor.
Made it quite efficent actually.
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"Marc Gravell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:uc$(E-Mail Removed)...
> For a subset of those, you could look at abcpdf and/or htmldoc. I have
> recently done a lot of scalability testing, and activepdf, while
> versatile, is a bit of a hog. abcpdf was, for my money, both very cost
> effective, yet highly scalable. And no I'm not affiliated. I used to
> recommend htmldoc, but a: it isn't .Net based (need to shell), and b: that
> awaited 1.9 (CSS) release is just too long in the coming considering all
> the competition now support such. Both of these products really only
> address html and images, but are good tools (very, IMO, for abcpdf) at
> what they do.
>
> Marc
>
>



 
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