On Thursday 06 October 2005 3:01 pm, Ian Bruseker wrote:
> On 10/6/05, Adil Kodian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A typical corporate website will have a few hundred forms - think of how
> > many fillable forms revenue canada or immigration canada would have
> > online. Adobe is going to become either the richest company in the world
> > or is going out of business.
>
> What does Revenue Canada care how much it costs?  You're the one
> sending them the money to pay for it.  ;-)
>
> I think the unasked question here is: How does one create a fillable
> PDF form using free software?  Unfortunately, I don't know.  I know
> you can make PDFs from OpenOffice, but I don't know if you can make
> fillable PDF form.  How about PHP?  I'm just tossing that out there,
> but maybe you can get them to fill out the form in a web page, then
> when they click save, send them back the form in PDF format.  Just a
> thought, no research put into it.  :-)
>

This is how I've done it in the past. PHP has very good PDF functions.

Nick

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