Dunno what CF7 can do in this regard (was not sure it could manipulate existing PDF's).
But ActivePDF can.
On 6/24/05, Ayudh Nagara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've heard about the pdf manipulation capabilities of CF7 but haven't
had the chance to try it out yet. Also being lazy, I thought I'd ask the
list instead of doing my own research. OK, here's what we want to do...
There are a number of 3rd parties who make available various application
forms as pdf files, which are normally downloaded, printed, filled in
manually then mailed or faxed back to the institution. We want to add
value to our users by semi-automating the process because we already
hold most of the required information in our database. So what we'd like
to do is have our users log on to our site and request the form, and
have the CF application populate the form fields and then either push
the (almost) completed form back as a response or attach to an email to
the user for signing.
The key is this... these are not our forms so we can't design it
specially for this purpose. We need to take these existing pdf files and
just insert data in the right place.
Can do?
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Regards: Ayudh
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