Hi
My requirement is to store a copy of the printed PDF in the DB in case a
duplicate is requested
later.
I will then have to edit some fields like the date etc and return this to
the user.
Neither copy should be editable by the time it gets to the user, so I use
"certificateStamp.setFormFlattening(true);"
Of course if I do that the first time I cannot edit it again myself either,
but if I don't then both are editable, even though I attempt to
flatten the form going back to the user.
We could store the data used to generate the PDF, but decided against this
because we may change the template as the years go by.
I've tried a few things and failed, is this possible with iText?
Regards,
Taariq
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