Not quite sure what this tool would do that the FREE ActiveX or java objects
from Adobe wouldn't do? In any case - I too have "heard" many good things
about this one.
There are several issues propping up with pdf form filling that should be
mentioned. Duplicate "field names" - one must be careful - especially if
concatenating pdf forms.... to deal with duplicate field names - one
excellent - but pricey solution is from www.digapp.com - it produces your
form filled with dynamic data, but its "flattened", and not editable by the
consumer/viewer. It deals with duplicate field names and also for full text
indexing of the field data and leaves the data objects in the pdf file for
parsing / extraction.
If your considering doing any serious forms action with pdf's - they warrant
a look - at minimum.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "BILL BROWN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: PDF generation
We bought a custom tag called PDFConnect to implement dynamic PDFs after we
spent a few days trying it ourselves. It is $200 per server and it has
worked marvelously for us.
http://www.pdfconnect.com/
There is also an article in CFAdvisor about the subject.
http://www.cfadvisor.com/api-shl/engine.cfm?ArticleID=30109&DepartmentID=1
Good luck!
Bill
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