Re: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Antonio Gallardo Rivera
Nice to include in Cocoon a example of that and more! :-D Like also adding it to a database Antonio Gallardo El Jueves, 17 de Octubre de 2002 14:45, Tony Collen escribió: > Tony Collen wrote: > > Matthew, > > > > I did some digging, and it seems to be a result of their acquisition > > back i

RE: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Argyn . Kuketayev
You are right, it's an applet in Netscape, and HTML form in IE. -Original Message- From: Tony Collen To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/17/02 4:58 PM Subject: Re: Adobe new products [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > doesn't look like an applet to me. It's ASP with HTML fo

RE: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Argyn . Kuketayev
I don't get why they use an Applet. This applet simply makes a browser to submit the HTTP request to the same ASP, where the HTML form does. -Original Message- From: Ilya A. Kriveshko To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/17/02 5:08 PM Subject: Re: Adobe new products I do not see the nee

Re: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Tony Collen
Matthew Langham wrote: I read this morning on Heise (www.heise.de - German) about Adobe introducing a new range of products "for big business". Looks like they will be bringing out a "Forms Server", an "Output Server", a "Workflow Server" and a "Document Server" - all designed to make PDF ubiquit

Re: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Ilya A. Kriveshko
I do not see the need for it to be an applet, though. There is nothing there that [D]HTML couldn't do. But why make it simple? ;-) -- Ilya Tony Collen wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: doesn't look like an applet to me. It's ASP with HTML forms. Ain't I right? I tried the second application me

Re: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Tony Collen
Ilya A. Kriveshko wrote: I do not see the need for it to be an applet, though. There is nothing there that [D]HTML couldn't do. But why make it simple? ;-) If it weren't complicated, I doubt Adobe would have paid $72 Million USD for Accelio :) Tony

Re: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Tony Collen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: doesn't look like an applet to me. It's ASP with HTML forms. Ain't I right? I tried the second application method (http://apps.accelio.com/license/license.asp?formname=regulation.xft&preference=reach), and it seemed to load an applet. Tony --

RE: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Argyn . Kuketayev
doesn't look like an applet to me. It's ASP with HTML forms. Ain't I right? -Original Message- From: Tony Collen To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/17/02 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Adobe new products Tony Collen wrote: > > Matthew, > > I did some digging, and it se

Re: Adobe new products

2002-10-18 Thread Tony Collen
Tony Collen wrote: Matthew, I did some digging, and it seems to be a result of their acquisition back in April of a company named "Accelio". I posted my findings at http://manero.org/weblog/archives/05.html#05 BTW, I just played with the Adobe Accelio Capture demo, and it's basica

RE: Adobe new products

2002-10-17 Thread ROSSEL Olivier
> I read this morning on Heise (www.heise.de - German) about > Adobe introducing > a new range of products "for big business". Looks like they > will be bringing > out a "Forms Server", an "Output Server", a "Workflow Server" and a > "Document Server" - all designed to make PDF ubiquitous. And

Adobe new products

2002-10-16 Thread Matthew Langham
I read this morning on Heise (www.heise.de - German) about Adobe introducing a new range of products "for big business". Looks like they will be bringing out a "Forms Server", an "Output Server", a "Workflow Server" and a "Document Server" - all designed to make PDF ubiquitous. And each server wit