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I fixed everything – even for Acrobat Reader 7. The file was
opening inline because I wasn’t specifying “attachment” in the content header.
Reader 7 couldn’t handle what I was writing out because I didn’t
call Response.End after calling Response.BinaryWrite. It was obviously tacking
http output onto the response stream.
Thanks All!
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From: Shawn Davies
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 9:13 AM
To: Post all your questions about iTextSharp here
Subject: RE: [itextsharp-questions] Calling Assembly from ASP
I was finally able to get my class to run and generate a pdf
from ASP code. Whew!
After running regasm, I didn’t think I needed them in the GAC -
so I removed my previous entries. Once I added them back in, it started working
as designed.
I have my development machine updated with the Reader 9, the PDF
opens fine from ASP code – although I noticed it opens in the browser window.
When I use the same class to create a PDF from managed code, it opens an
separate Adobe Reader window containing the output. This may be a browser
setting.
I just tried Adobe 7 and “The file is damaged and could not be
repaired” from Reader. Any ideas about why? It works fine when calling from C#
(versus ASP). ???
Thanks!
Shawn
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From: Fabrizio Accatino
[mailto:fhtino@...]
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 1:40 AM
To: Post all your questions about iTextSharp here
Subject: Re: [itextsharp-questions] Calling Assembly from ASP
- give the full exception
- place itextsharp dll in the same folder of
CustomPdf.CreatePdf dll. And try again.
fabrizio
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Shawn Davies <Shawn.Davies@...>
wrote:
Thanks for your response. I used the Framework config tool
to change the
permissions for the Local_Intranet zone to "Full Trust". Same
results. I
would think that if there was a security issue, it would have popped-up
when the object was instantiated using "Server.CreateObject".
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