Hi,
I posted to the itextsharp mailing list and got a response that it had been
closed, and to use the itext mailing list. Maybe someone can help me with
this?
We currently have a site which will have a pdf which will post the FDF to a
url. The idea is, once the FDF posts to the url, we
Op 22/02/2011 14:27, Brian English schreef:
Hi,
I posted to the itextsharp mailing list and got a response that it had
been closed, and to use the itext mailing list. Maybe someone can
help me with this?
You should walk before you run: can you get it working in a standalone
This question is a repost that was already answered.
Paulo
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Op 22/02/2011 14:27
Good morning,
I got a question that I can't find in your foruns.
Is that possible to create a pdf that allows a simple acrobat reader to sign it?
I've seen some samples to alter a document and mantain the Reader extensions,
but I'd like to create a pdf without any kind of template
Op 6/01/2011 13:00, André Rodrigues schreef:
Is that possible to create a pdf that allows a simple acrobat
reader to sign it?
I've seen some samples to alter a document and mantain the Reader
extensions, but I'd like to create a pdf without any kind of template
files.
1. If you want to
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Hello.
I'm using the .NET 1.1 framework, and I need to tool that can read a pdf within
a website (ex:
www.something.com/someting.pdfhttp://www.something.com/someting.pdf) and
convert it to text. Can any of your products do this?
thanks for your time,
Hi Joseph,
2009/7/30 Joseph Esquibel jesqui...@autoalert.com
Hello.
I'm using the .NET 1.1 framework, and I need to tool that can read a pdf
within a website (ex: www.something.com/someting.pdf) and convert it to
text. Can any of your products do this?
No.
HTH,
alexis