I am trying to discover some of the limitations of ColdFusion's built-in PDF
creation as it pertains to creating PDFs that will be printed commercially.
I've got
a potential project in which we'd like to allow an end-user to visit our site,
provide text in five or six text fields, select from an
, March 29, 2007 9:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Limitations of CF's PDF Generator in Creating PDFs for Printing
I am trying to discover some of the limitations of ColdFusion's built-in PDF
creation as it pertains to creating PDFs that will be printed commercially.
I've got
a potential project in which
Matthew Kuehn wrote:
1. Can CF server add content to an existing PDF? That is, if we provide a
base PDF
containing all of the static content, can we use CF to *precisely* place the
dynamic
content as mentioned above, and output a finished PDF?
no but the underlying java lib (iText) that
I've looked into the Java iText PDF software, but not being famliar with Java
myself, and also not being completely aware of its features, I'm not sure if
that's a road I should even attempt going down to solve the problems above.
Should I?
Definitely tinker around with iText. You don't need
I am having problems with my pdf generator for cold fusion. Does anyone know of an
unbreakable Html to PDF generator?
Steve Engels
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Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 8:46 AM
Subject: PDF Generator
I am having problems with my pdf generator for cold fusion. Does anyone
know of an unbreakable Html to PDF generator?
Steve Engels
Find the best deals on the web at AltaV
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