Quoting Wagler, Jennifer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello-
I was wondering if it is possible to embed a PDF dynamically into another
PDF table cell?
or even to embed a PDF into another PDF?
Take a look at the Handout example in the tutorial:
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/tutorial/ch01.html#tools
No need to get out of java, see the thread
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/8175/2002/3/250/8076819/.
You'll have to use MS jvm for this to work.
Use the jdk1.1.x version (at my site) and the collection classes. I've never
tried it but if it works with iText I would appreciate some feedback
hi,
does anyone know how to submit a form to a webserver with either get or
post?
thanks
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I have just released iText0.91!
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I suspect you are missing the hyphenation patterns.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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I have just released
Quoting Paulo Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suspect you are missing the hyphenation patterns.
Yes and no.
Tools and patterns can be found in the download-section:
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/downloads/
I also added a link to the patterns in the tutorial:
in HTML?
--- Frank Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
does anyone know how to submit a form to a webserver
with either get or
post?
thanks
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Frank M. Caputo
cluster9
Juedenstrasse 13
37073 Goettingen
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 551 4883077
Fax.:
Yes, a nice tool I have encountered recently that uses
ghostscript (gs) behind the scenes is called pstotext
http://research.compaq.com/SRC/virtualpaper/pstotext.html
. I haven't played with it much but so far it seems
pretty good for simple PDFs, anyway...
-Matt
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--- Frank Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
does anyone know how to submit a form to a webserver
with either get or
post?
Quoting Matt Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
in HTML?
Of course not, in PDF!
I tried it and succeeded to get the POST working.
GET didn't work, but I got a hint
I didn't read the tutorial...
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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Quoting Paulo Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I
Now you know why I don't like forms in PDF.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 14:21
To: Matt Benson
Cc: Frank Caputo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] submitting forms
I'm adding iText to an older application that uses 1/10ths of inches as a
measurement for locating text on a page. I need to convert this to points for
locating in my PDF document.
This is what I'm doing now. It's expanded out just for my own readability. I'm
assuming that an inch is 72 points.
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Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 15:49
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Quoting Paulo Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now you know why I don't like forms in PDF.
;-)
By
Hi,
I also got POST working. And not GET. I guess it is no bug in iText,
because
PdfAction.SUBMIT_HTML_GET has the correct value, so that the following
flags
should be ok according to the spec:
PdfAction.SUBMIT_HTML_GET + PdfAction.SUBMIT_HTML_FORMAT +
Just a thought, but if you send a pdf file via get, wouldn't the whole
file(binary file mind you) need to be urlencoded and sent like get form
data?
I don't belive that is reasonable (or possible for that matter) as the
file would be too long (It would be handy to buffer overflow IIS servers
Quoting Jason Essington [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just a thought, but if you send a pdf file via get, wouldn't the whole
file(binary file mind you) need to be urlencoded and sent like get form
data?
Remark: the discussion is about AcroForms.
You don't want to send the complete PDF file,
just some
no, in pdf.
On Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 02:31 PM, Matt Benson wrote:
in HTML?
--- Frank Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
does anyone know how to submit a form to a webserver
with either get or
post?
thanks
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Frank M. Caputo
cluster9
What would cause a valid Font to return null for Font.getBaseFont()?
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The Font was not instantiated using a BaseFont...
That's the reason, how to correct it I don't know
because I've never messed with BaseFonts...
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What would cause a valid Font to return null for
Font.getBaseFont()?
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I posted this earlier to the sourceforge message board, but it seems pretty
quiet over there... Anyway, I have a transparent PNG that sits on top of a
TIFF image. It displays wonderfully, but when I go to print, the
transparent image is no longer transparent. This is also the case with the
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