Hi Dustin:
How about the PHP libraries. I did this once and as I recall you can only do 
this in one pass. You could collect the information from the user, fill out a 
template, and then create each PDF. If this is that what you are looking for?

http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.pdf.php

As far as an actually PDF form that you fillout online, I have seen those 
where you can print the form with the user data on the user printer. I am not 
sure if you can save the data on the server though.

Good luck,

Alvaro Zuniga

On Thursday 11 December 2003 11:48 am, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> I am interested in finding out ways to dynamically populate a PDF form for
> visitors of a website. These are government forms, so we need to populate
> an existing form, or ensure we can generate a new PDF with the user's data
> to an exact specification. I have been told it is possile to fill in an
> existing PDF that servers as a ready-made form. Has anyone done this
> before? This will be running on an Apache/PHP system. Perl is acceptable.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
>
> What about commercial software?
>
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