Sorry I don't think I'm being clear.

I have a pdf of the book cover, and I need to insert a user uploaded image into the cover itself. IE I need to set out a position in the cover pdf, where an image can be dropped in. What I need to do is use cf/java to add the image file to the pdf, and save the result. Make sense?

Toby

On 30/12/2006, at 15:10 , Steve Onnis wrote:


All you need to do is make the cover. I am sure you can find some nice code to combine 2 PDFS together. Create the cover and add it to the rest of the
book

Steve

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I'm not entirely sure.

Basically I have a print quality pdf of a book cover, into which I need to put a set location for a user uploaded image. The idea is the book cover pdf needs to be as is, and have the image inserted into the correct space. Generating the whole thing with cfdocument is no good as I don't have enough control over the print settings, bleed etc etc.

Toby

On 30/12/2006, at 15:00 , Steve Onnis wrote:


You could use cfdocument to generate a complete PDF document

Is that an option?

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Hi all,

has anyone worked with combining and embedding pdfs through cold fusion? Specifically I'm looking to receive an image from the user and embed it in a pdf template, showing the user the result. I did some work on this kind of thing ages and ages ago but it was very hacky back then, using cfexecute and a number of other things. I'm googling and experimenting but if anyone has prior experience, particularly with newer versions of CF please give me a yell.

cheers,
Toby










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