| Updates
- Release 3.8.2 includes an updated version of activePDF Support Tools (v.1.2.3).
- Release 3.8.2 includes improvements to WebGrabber's logging capabilities.
- Release 3.8.2 supports WGIE Login executable credential validation.
- The activePDF License Administrator has been introduced to facilitate license management and validation.
- Improved WebGrabber logging. The log file is now updated with the PID of WPRHandler and the converted URL. In the event that the WPRHandler is terminated, the log file reflects the termination along with the specific PID of the terminated WPRHandler process.
- A “watcher” thread has been added to monitor the WPRHandler.exe process to ensure it doesn't hang. The following registry setting controls the length of time to wait before terminating the process:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ActivePDF\APWebGrabberString Value: WPRHandlerWait
Default is 5 minutes.
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CAUTION: activePDF recommends that you back up the registry before making any changes. Incorrect changes to the registry may result in permanent data loss or damaged files. Make sure that you modify only the keys specified. For additional information on editing the registry, refer to your Microsoft WindowsR documentation.
Fixes
3.8.2
- FIX: A licensed version of WebGrabber will sporadically generate a PDF containing an evaluation watermark in certain situations).
A licensing library fix has been introduced to eliminate placement of an evaluation watermark when a valid license exists.
3.8.1
- FIX: The product activation expiring weekly for some configurations.
Activation works as required.
3.8
- FIX: IEWaitBeforePrinting time is exceeded on certain conversions. In some cases, the conversion hangs.
IEWaitBeforePrinting now operates as expected.
- FIX: WPRHandler.exe remains in memory indefinitely after converting an SVG image.
Post-conversion, the WPRHandler.exe process will be terminated by the watcher thread as described above.
- FIX: Images passed to the IE Engine using HeaderHTML fail to appear in the output PDF.
Images passed to the IE Engine using HeaderHTML display in the output PDF as expected.
- FIX: WPRHandler.exe crashes during repeated conversions, resulting in the following possible symptoms: Error 014, Timeout error 099, or script engine exceptions.
WPRHandler.exe will process successive conversions as expected. If the WPRHandler.exe process hangs for any reason, it will be terminated by the watcher thread as described above.
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