> My client just handed me an 8 page PDF that he wants as the background for
> an
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> as backgroound?
> Thanks,
An EIGHT PAGE PDF? As a BACKGROUND? Is your client absolutely BARKING?
that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need to
talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.

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> My client just handed me an 8 page PDF that he wants as the background for
> an
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> as backgroound?
> Thanks,
Gordon - 13 Dec 2007 19:39 GMT
> that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need
> to talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.
Which is slightly more tactful than my suggestion that the client is BARKING
mad..... :-)
drumz - 13 Dec 2007 20:30 GMT
They could use a good barking at... I have already broached the subject and
awaiting a reply.
> > that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need
> > to talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.
>
> Which is slightly more tactful than my suggestion that the client is BARKING
> mad..... :-)
Gordon - 13 Dec 2007 19:40 GMT
> that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need
> to talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.
Which is slightly more tactful than my suggestion that the client is BARKING
mad..... :-)