Op 8/01/2013 21:05, Feague, Roy schreef:
> I’ve seen conflicting information about whether iText can do this.
I received an answer from the XFA developers: "we have all the
functionality required for flattening pure XDP streams, but we need to
refactor some high level classes so that they can ope
Op 8/01/2013 23:36, Leonard Rosenthol schreef:
Supporting the XDP page layout language is NOT a "simple task"
We know, but we've made huge progress with XFA Worker; it's now being
used in production with several of our customers. For instance: the
Belgian department of Justice is using an
design tool. But
we don’t currently license the entire LiveCycle ES product.
-Roy
From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:lrose...@adobe.com]
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What’s wrong with Adobe Li
Cycle ES product.
-Roy
From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:lrose...@adobe.com]
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Converting XDP to PDF
What's wrong with Adobe LiveCycle ES for doing the job? That's one of the
What's wrong with Adobe LiveCycle ES for doing the job? That's one of the many
thing it offers you as a server-based solution.
Leonard
From: Feague, Roy [mailto:rfea...@nextgen.com]
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