Re: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content in Browser

2005-10-20 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 01:41 AM 10/20/2005, kapil dhakad wrote: 1. We have to generate N number of documents, so Administrator should have facility to create new templates which will contain static data + dynamic data (from database). OK. So you need to choose a template format that is flexible e

Re: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content in Browser

2005-10-19 Thread kapil dhakad
Hi Leonard,   First thanks for your reply.   Summary of my requirements   Before that please note that I want to implement it in Web Application   1. We have to generate N number of documents, so Administrator should have facility to create new templates which will contain static data + dynamic dat

Re: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content in Browser

2005-10-19 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 05:23 AM 10/19/2005, kapil dhakad wrote: I want to generate PDF on the fly, (In web application) OK. While generating PDF in web application I want to give facility to user to edit pdf using web browser. What does "Edit PDF" mean? What would the user see? The P

Re: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content in Browser

2005-10-19 Thread Bruno Lowagie
Steve Simpson (AVR IT Dept) wrote: Could you not just create a simple JSP/HTML page and then generate the PDF file after the form has been completed? That's what we're doing as we wanted to do a similar sort of thing to you As I understood it, the intention was to send PDF to a browser and hav

RE: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content in Browser

2005-10-19 Thread Steve Simpson (AVR IT Dept)
ntal Tel : 0191 520 4029 Mob : 07917 268 934 For WebSphere support : [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Bruno Lowagie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 October 2005 12:38 To: kapil dhakad Cc: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content

Re: [iText-questions] Editing PDF Content in Browser

2005-10-19 Thread Bruno Lowagie
kapil dhakad wrote: it seems that there is not any such tool which supports it. Not even Adobe has a product that allows PDF editing in a browser. You are asking something that is impossible. br, Bruno --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: