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Anonymous
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AEV slow

I have recently begun to convert our scanned plans into a DWF format for
viewing via Internet Explorer. I have created an XML listing of project
names, dates, designers, ect. and have it display the results to a
webpage on our intranet. Since our plans are large (20 to 300 sheets
each), I was individually making DWFs of each sheet, have an XML file
display it, and when you click on a sheet, it opens up the DWF. This is
very time consuming and I thought that maybe with the new Design
Extention, maybe it could be a faster process. My Problem has been that
the the new Express Viewer is slow to read the DWFs. The DWFs are
created from a scanned TIF file (that is at most 1mb, but generally
1/2mb). I have been using VoloView Express to display them and it was
decently fast, but when you open up one of those DWFs using the new
Express Viewer, it is VERY slow. Is there something I can do to speed
it up? Any other suggestions for my idea of archiving?


Robert

p.s. Sorry it's so long, couldn't describe it any other way. 🙂
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Anonymous
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Is the DWF in ascii format or binary? We have some performance issues
reading in a ascii DWF file.

"Robert" wrote in message
news:3DF8A8DC.2040601@johnsoncitytn.org...
> I have recently begun to convert our scanned plans into a DWF format for
> viewing via Internet Explorer. I have created an XML listing of project
> names, dates, designers, ect. and have it display the results to a
> webpage on our intranet. Since our plans are large (20 to 300 sheets
> each), I was individually making DWFs of each sheet, have an XML file
> display it, and when you click on a sheet, it opens up the DWF. This is
> very time consuming and I thought that maybe with the new Design
> Extention, maybe it could be a faster process. My Problem has been that
> the the new Express Viewer is slow to read the DWFs. The DWFs are
> created from a scanned TIF file (that is at most 1mb, but generally
> 1/2mb). I have been using VoloView Express to display them and it was
> decently fast, but when you open up one of those DWFs using the new
> Express Viewer, it is VERY slow. Is there something I can do to speed
> it up? Any other suggestions for my idea of archiving?
>
>
> Robert
>
> p.s. Sorry it's so long, couldn't describe it any other way. 🙂
>

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