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#11529 29-Jan-2007 10:40
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http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?ForumId=17&TopicId=8539  Air New Zealand e-mails electronic tickets in .pdf format.  When I receive such tickets on my i-mate SP3 (WM SP 2003SE) ClearVue PDF version 2.41 produces as error message ('invalid format') and does not open the .pdf file, even though it appears to be completely downloaded to the 'phone. ...

ClearVue have released an updated version 3.0.554 which seems to display Air NZ e-tickets satisfactorily on i-mate SP3 (WM SP 2003 Ozone update SE).


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  #59110 29-Jan-2007 10:50
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original topic is unlocked for discussion again if required. Please click the link in the top post on this page to post a reply.

(and thanks for coming back to tell others about your resolution)


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  #59111 29-Jan-2007 10:51
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Good to know, thanks.. If you opt to receive the boarding passes you still need to print them, so PC will still be required.





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