Mutlipage document - client requests each as a separate PDF

How can I automate printing a 20+ page document as separate documents? Is there a script (I have the original InDesign and a PDF output)?

Try this script here at Indesign Secrets, quite cool....

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    wlan—The WLAN SSID to which the wireless user is                 associated.
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    Status Code 5: "The User Name and Password combination you have                 entered is invalid. Please try again."
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    Note: Files that are large and files that have long names will result                 in an extraction error. It is recommended that pictures are in .jpg                 format.
    Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 or later is the browser recommended for             the use of web authentication. Other browsers may or may not             work.
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              >any other
              >suggestion.
              >
              >Thank you very much.
              >
              >
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              >"Xiang Rao" <[email protected]> wrote:
              >>
              >>It is better to use Weblogic 6 console to configure Weblogic server.
              >>In the console,
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              >>
              >>If you use Windows as test client, note Windows have a 5000 open client
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              >>
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              >>
              >>Since you know how to use MBean, try to write customized (servlet, for
              >>example)
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              >>opened
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              >>BTW, what is the output you get from your test in terms of number of
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              >>second?
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              >>
              >>
              >>
              >>"David Ruana" <[email protected]> wrote:
              >>>
              >>>By the way, this is a piece of the config.xml file where you can see
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              >>>in the free evaluation of Weblogic 6.0. I only modified the AcceptBacklog
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              >>> ServerCertificateFileName="./config/examples/democert.pem"
              >>> ServerKeyFileName="./config/examples/demokey.pem" TrustedCAFileName="./config/examples/ca.pem"/>
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              >>>
              >>>
              >>>
              >>>
              >>>
              >>>"Xiang Rao" <[email protected]> wrote:
              >>>>
              >>>>You only need to change Weblogic HTTP configuration. Give the server
              >>>>a big socket
              >>>>Backlog number. Since you test with 100 threads, you can think 1000
              >>>to
              >>>>5000, i.e.,
              >>>>1000 to 5000 requests will be in queue before got served. Aslo, you
              >>>might
              >>>>need
              >>>>to change your OS TCP/IP settings (both test clients and servers),
              >>such
              >>>>as maximum
              >>>>number of sockets and timeout value(so closed sockets will release
              >>socket
              >>>>descriptors
              >>>>immediately).
              >>>>
              >>>>On the other hand, the number of executive threads can be much larger
              >>>>than 15
              >>>>(50-200 is a normal number), depending on the features of your application.
              >>>>You
              >>>>can try your stress test tools to find a reasonable number by analyzing
              >>>>the relationships
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              >>>>
              >>>>
              >>>>"David Ruana" <[email protected]> wrote:
              >>>>>
              >>>>>My servlet extends HttpServlet so it is multithreaded. Then I have
              >>>written
              >>>>>a java
              >>>>>client which starts 100 concurrent threads that try to contact the
              >>>servlet.
              >>>>>
              >>>>>There are always lots of threads which are refused by the Weblogic
              >>>Server
              >>>>>6.0.
              >>>>>They get a 'Connection refused' exception. Sometimes there are 50
              >>refused
              >>>>>connections,
              >>>>>sometimes there are 0 refused connections (not very often), sometimes
              >>>>>there are
              >>>>>80 refused connections (usually).
              >>>>>
              >>>>>I have checked the 'Servlet' documentation and the 'J2EE Design Considerations
              >>>>>for Weblogic Server' which recommends not to exceede the execute
              >thread
              >>>>>count
              >>>>>number of 15. I have not changed that value, I do not even know if
              >>>it
              >>>>>still exists
              >>>>>in Weblogic 6.0 as the document refers to the 5.0 version.
              >>>>>
              >>>>>Does anybody know how to solve this problem? How can I have the client
              >>>>>requests
              >>>>>waiting rather than being refused? Of course the main goal is to
              >serve
              >>>>>all the
              >>>>>client requests, not to refuse.
              >>>>>
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              >>>>>
              >>>>>URL url = new URL("http://localhost:7001/examplesWebApp/myServlet");
              >>>>>URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
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              >>>>>conn.setDoOutput(true);
              >>>>>
              >>>>>DataOutputStream os = new DataOutputStream(conn.getOutputStream());
              >>>>>os.writeBytes()
              >>>>>os.writeBytes()
              >>>>>...
              >>>>>
              >>>>>Thanks for your time,
              >>>>>David
              >>>>>
              >>>>
              >>>
              >>
              >
              

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