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I'm trying to get someothing to underline properly in a CFDocument tag. So far the tag is winning and refusing to underline to the end of the top line. Does anyone have a fix for this or am I missing something obvious?Craigsell 02/02/10 05:58 P Well, I may have answered my own issue. We have been applying version 8.0.1Craigsell 02/02/10 08:18 P Just a little update on my problem after digging with Adobe.Craigsell 02/07/10 03:30 P I'm trying to get someothing to underline properly in a CFDocument tag. So far the tag is winning and refusing to underline to the end of the top line. Does anyone have a fix for this or am I missing something obvious? I am running CF8 with Hotfix3 and the CFDocument update. Thanks! Warren <CFDOCUMENT FORMAT="PDF" ORIENTATION="portrait" overwrite="Yes" fontembed="yes" MARGINTOP=".51" MARGINBOTTOM=".41" MARGINLEFT="0.3" MARGINRIGHT="0" scaleToFit="false" scale="0"> <STYLE type="text/css" media="screen"> .FontBlue {white-space: pre; font-family: "Courier New"; font-size: 9pt; color: blue; font-weight: bold; text-decoration:underline;} .FontBlack {white-space: pre; font-family: "Courier New"; font-size: 9pt; color: black; font-weight: bold;} </STYLE> <CFOUTPUT> <span class=FontBlue>DAYS--ITEM-----------QUAN----VENDORPO----TYPE-ORDER-----------RECEIVED-----REQUESTED----AT-CRIB---<BR><BR></span> <span class=FontBlack>-01---xxxx-----------0000----00000000----xxxxxxxxxx-----------01/01/2010---01/01/2010---01/01/2010<BR><BR></span> <span class=FontBlack>-01---xxxx-----------0000----00000000----xxxxxxxxxx-----------01/01/2010---01/01/2010---01/01/2010<BR><BR></span> </CFOUTPUT> </CFDOCUMENT> Well, I may have answered my own issue. We have been applying version 8.0.1 hotfixes but my version is 8.0.0. The problem goes away in version 8.0.1. Somehow no one applied the 8.0.0 to 8.0.1 updater and I didn't catch it. Sigh. Warren Just a little update on my problem after digging with Adobe. CF 8.0.0 had all the scaling and such in CFDocument tag messed up. You are supposed to apply hotfix 3 to correct it. It mostly does that but underlining still doesn't work right. CF 8.0.1 also needs hotfix3 applied to correct the scaling. The underline issue is fixed but they introduced a new bug. The css colors aren't the same anymore. font-color="blue" in 8.0.1 is not the same blue in CF 8.0.0 CF 9 fixes both these issues, bringing us back to the way the tag worked in CF 7. Well, at least the scaling, underlining, and colors are fixed. I don't know if there is anything else wrong. We haven't applied hotfix4 so I don't know what effect that will have. I doubt we will since we are pushing to go to CF9. None of the underline or color issues are mentioned in the release notes. From Adobe: Tag behavior usually should not change, but bugs that are found and subsequently fixed means that the original "faulty" behavior has been changed to "correct" behavior, so there is always a possibility that the behavior might change between versions and we strongly recommend reviewing the release notes for the new version you are testing to review any bug fixes and new functionality/behavior changes included. Another thing Adobe always recommends is to thoroughly testing your applications when changing version of CF to ensure everything works correctly and increase the probability of catching unexpected changes. Nothing is constant from version to version or hotfix. Mine is a good example of subtle changes that can make you nuts. Since I know my code works in CF 8.0.0 HotFix3, I'm going to stick with this version and work around the underlining issue.
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March 21, 2010
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