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From: ProfoxTech On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 9:44 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Creating a hyperlink on a PDF via XFRX.
Turns out it's a real pain in the ass to do this on a VFP report layout
directly. So I knocked up a .NET COM
Turns out it's a real pain in the ass to do this on a VFP report layout
directly. So I knocked up a .NET COM-visible DLL which uses a third party
library to place the relevant hyperlink onto an already-created PDF file.
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Thanks.
I will look into those options. I also considered having a placeholder URL and
then postprocessing the PDF file as hyperlinks seem to be plain text inside
them.
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Betreff: Creating a hyperlink on a PDF via XFRX.
I'm reporting to PDF using XFRX. I need to create a hyperlink to an internet
URL.
The method XFRX uses for this is via a string in the Comments field of a
report expression, so for example if I add a report
a hyperlink on a PDF via XFRX.
I'm reporting to PDF using XFRX. I need to create a hyperlink to an internet
URL.
The method XFRX uses for this is via a string in the Comments field of a report
expression, so for example if I add a report expression with value = "Click
Here&quo
I'm reporting to PDF using XFRX. I need to create a hyperlink to an internet
URL.
The method XFRX uses for this is via a string in the Comments field of a report
expression, so for example if I add a report expression with value = "Click
Here" and put this in the comments:
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