Yes, but you would need to be logged into the secure site in order to convert a web page from it. So you need the UN and PW. In addition, any links in a converted secure web page that navigate to other secured pages in the web site (that require a UN and PW) would not work unless you are logged in.
We are having a similar issue converting web pages from our secure server. The user will be logged in and on the page they want to convert to pdf. The conversion appears to work properly, but only the first page or page and a half is converted. The remaining data is truncated. This only happens in Acrobat 9. We are using IE 7. Any suggestions?
Yes, but you would need to be logged into the secure site in order to convert a web page from it. So you need the UN and PW. In addition, any links in a converted secure web page that navigate to other secured pages in the web site (that require a UN and PW) would not work unless you are logged in.
Hope this helps,
Dimitri
WindJack Solutions
www.pdfscripting.com
www.windjack.com
Dimitri Munkirs
WindJack Solutions
pdfscripting.com