Compatibility, print

Hello,
I'm using Oracle 8i client on Windows NT
(Release 3 (8.1.7), Part No. A85305-01)
I would like to print to a file with
parser.getDocumentElement()->print()
It doesn't work,
printing to a stream
parser.getDocumentElement()->print(xmlBuff,1024,0,0)
this funtion isn't defined in the lib/dll.
I have the following questions :
In which way could I replace the dll/lib of
this release by the dll/lib of the xdk ?
Is there a patch available for this 8i client,
which solves this problems ?
Thank you in advanced
R. Brand
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>the printers say that the literature they print matches the low res PDF's we send.
Do you concur with that?
>an Illustrator file at the moment that I printed to PDF.
Please say that again more precisely? You created the pdf by printing, is that correct? Does the problem occur if you *save* as pdf from Illustrator?
Are the prepress people at the printers doing any kind of preflight on those pdfs that they could report to you on?
Are you doing a preflight report with Acrobat Professional that you send along with those to the printers? (after reviewing it yourself).

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