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Re: PDF's on IFS



   You may want to try the midrange-l list on this.
   I tried these three methods to get a pdf from my i to my client:
   1 - ftp in binary
   2 - iNav's File systems
   3 - Dragging from shared drive on i to client
   Afterwards I was able to open up all three.
   People on the midrange-l might be able to see if there is a share
   property which needs to be set, or, if you have the CCSID set
   improperly on that file.
   Rob Berendt
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   From:        David Baugh <davidb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   To:        "ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
   <ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
   Date:        01/24/2012 08:48 PM
   Subject:        PDF's on IFS
   Sent by:        ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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   Hi All,
   I have successfully incorporated Scott's FULLELEM program to take an
   XML input stream containing a .pdf, and write the .pdf to the IFS.
   Beyond that,  I'm fumbling with what to do next...
   If I browse to the file in the associated Windows directory
   (/tmp/fname.pdf), Adobe won't recognize my file, but if I FTP it or
   drag it out of iSeries Navigator to my desktop it's fine.
   In the Ideal World the RPG code would create it in the IFS as a file
   viewable by Adobe. Does FTP need to create the PDF on the windows side
   to give Adobe the attributes it requires on the file? (where currently
   there are no useable attributes) ?
   Can someone explain why this step is necessary? If this is possible in
   RPG, has anyone had any success?
   Thanks in advance.
   David Baugh
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