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 General: when do you give up? Or DO you?
Or...is it *fair* to give up? For example, I have a website, on which the client insists that PDFs be included. (Incidentally, the PDFs could be more appropriately be handled as one-page HTML files!)

Some of the client's customers have ancient releases of Acrobat, and gripe about being unable to handle the PDF files (which I create using OOo...). The client's customers refuse to download a more recent Acrobat.

The client's customers gripe at the client. The client gripes at me.

I'm not a rich man. I can't afford Adobe PDF creation software...

How would YOU proceed? I'm looking for GENERAL answers, not necessarily specifics, please, as I suspect similar cases may arise in the future. Thank you all, in advance, very much for your kind advice!

Started By apfwebs on Aug 22, 2007 at 8:18:30 AM

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BachusII on Aug 24, 2007 at 8:42:55 AM

Good point, plain print_to_pdf driver.


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