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Re: [syndication] RSS inside PDF
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- Subject: Re: [syndication] RSS inside PDF
- From: "Bill Kearney" <wkearney@syndic8.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 10:08:23 -0500
- Organization: http://www.ideaspace.net/users/wkearney/foaf.xrdf
- References: <20041111145951.E7DAF21B067@www.syndic8.com>
> (which, obviously, must be writeable -- big snag with most e-book
> delivery systems ... not sure I have an answer for that).
Yeah, if you're creating PDFs then it's HIGHLY likely the users consuming
them are going to assume they're like other PDFs they use. Those aren't
"active" documents most of them time, they're just printable versions.
That and you'd probably incur the wrath of the upgrade gods because of
needing new adobe acrobat client software on all the user machines. While
adobe would certainly love to sell upgrades for it there might be resistance
from the users and management about it.
Live updates from RSS URLs is *fraught* with perils. Most significantly of
which being abuse of the RSS servers by using page-load activities. I know
nothing about how a 'properly constructed' ADBC document would work but I'm
guessing it might not be geared toward being RSS-friendly. I could be
mistaken. Additional hassles are that the users might want or need to view
the documents in a disconnected fashion (laptops, pda, home machine, etc).
Using a live reference to an external document is gonna break in those
cases.
Perhaps it's worth a step back and asking 'what are you trying to
accomplish'?
-Bill Kearney