Don't understand. I am running Acrobat Exchange 3.01 and the edit tools are 
there when I call up a PDF file in a browser window. Both the button with 
the big capital T and the one to the left of it work -- can edit with the 
reader version of course.

Also, I am looking at using www.activepdf.com for total creation, etc of 
PDFs, but it is costs a bunch, but probably cheap in the long run. They 
have examples on how to use it with ASP and CF.

Also, go to http://www.pdfzone.com/index.asp for an extensive list of PDF 
file handling product references. Well ah -- I just tried to access the 
pdfzone site and they seem to be down right now, but they were there 
yesterday -- that's an ASP site for you I guess.

Like to colaborate further with you as we both slide down the slope (well 
ah -- claw our way up the slope).

Arden Weiss
410-757-3487

-----Original Message-----
From:   Chad Gray [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, November 13, 2000 2:37 PM
To:     CF-Talk
Subject:        Edit a PDF

Is there any way to open a PDF in a browser, and edit it? Like add notes 
etc.

The user would have the full blow Acrobat, but i dont see any edit tools on 
the browser plugin. Of course the other part of my question would be can
the user save the file back to the web server?

Im leaning towards a Authorware solution... but wanted to see if CF had any 
capabilities first.

Thanks

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