So I'm still trying to produce a section 508 Compliant PDF using
cfdocument, or cfpdf or something
I know there are methods to populate pre defined PDF forms, which would
work except that alot of my data is multiple row format and I don't know
how many rows may be returned and I can't limit
I am...I just have a cfdocumentsection within a cfloop that is looping through
however many rows my query returned. Sometimes the page breaks can get goofy if
there is a lot of data, in which case I test for greater than however many rows
I can fit and
insert a page break.
I can generate HTML tables and such all day long and use CFDOCUMENT to turn
it into a PDF, but it's not 508 Compliant because CFDOCUMENT doesn't
support tagging,
My thought is to create predefined PDFs that are compliant and populate
them like you would a PDF Formthen merge the whole mess
Fair enough. I got my client to exempt on the fly pdfs from 508 requirements.
Although CF11/Splendor has some nice enhancements.
PDFs and CF do seem to be a niche, at least in Adobe's eyes. I think they are
badly underestimating it, but if only I ran the world...everything would be
nice then.
We've got a temporary waiver to figure it out, but we can't push it off for
much longer
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Randi Knutson rknut...@otan.us wrote:
Fair enough. I got my client to exempt on the fly pdfs from 508
requirements. Although CF11/Splendor has some nice enhancements.
So I'm still trying to produce a section 508 Compliant PDF using
cfdocument, or cfpdf or something
I know there are methods to populate pre defined PDF forms, which would
work except that alot of my data is multiple row format and I don't know
how many rows may be returned and I can't
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