Hack to capture a snapshot of an annotated image in Crocodoc

Presently, Crocodoc does not allow downloading a PDF of an annotated document if the underlying document is an image. But you can grab a snapshot of the annotated image with a browser plugin and a little hackery.
 * I used Firefox 6.0 to view my annotated image and Fireshot 0.92 to capture a snapshot of the page.
 * By default, the HTML elements that display the annotated image have a limited height, so if the image is larger than you can display on screen (as mine was), Fireshot will only be able to capture the visible portion.
 * You can inject some CSS to force the height of these elements to be larger (3000px was enough for my case).
 * Create the XML file given below, and import it as a rewrite rule for Charles Proxy Server.
 * Load your annotated image with Crocodoc in your browser. Charles will rewrite a line of the page from Crocodoc with some extra CSS.  You may wish to hide the list of contributors and resize the width for an optimal snapshot.
 * Capture the entire page with Fireshot and view the resulting file. It should be a 3000px-high image.
 * If not, sorry - this hack might need updating, or something else might have gone wrong. Your mileage may vary.

CrocodocSnapshotHack.xml
    true    crocodoc.com Crocodoc Snapshot Hack  true   true  &lt;!--Whitelabel Stuff--&gt;   &lt;style type=&quot;text/css&quot;&gt;html,body,.wrap,.main,.container,#PageSplitter,#LeftPane,#DocHolder{height:3000px !important}&lt;/style&gt;  1         7