They have thousands of maps that each pertain to a specific section and lot. So when I said they were static I meant that they do not change, but there are many different ones.

I found some code that uses a style sheet to make the iframe display At 100% height.

Ill be able to try it tomorrow.

I'm not sure how I could print the report as HTML. I would have to convert the maps to HTML on the fly I guess. I looked at some samples to do that and it looked a little involved.


On Jun 4, 2013, at 10:52 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I remember a friend ordered a bacon & tomato sandwich. He was told that
wasn't possible. He then ordered a BLT without the lettuce. He was
told that wasn't possible. He asked why not. He was told they had no
one trained to remove lettuce. He ordered a BLT and removed his own
lettuce.

My only point is that, so far, this sounds like the same scenario. If
PDF is such a PITA, why add the complications of PDF? Do away with it
entirely. Print the report as HTML.

On 6/4/2013 4:26 PM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
Jack,

I changed it 1500px and it prints 3 pages, but also prints blanks
if the PDF is only one page.

IF the PDF is only one page?

You said earlier that the PDF was static. It's evidently NOT static if it ranges from 1-3 pages. I'm evidently not understanding what you're trying to do. If the PDF is not static, then please ignore my earlier suggestion about embedding an image of it in the web page ;-)

-Nathan

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