Kaustav,
Try the WebGrabber server from activePDF . . . since it can work to
convert web pages on the fly, I would imagine that this will work for
you in your witango-only environment. You can use your witango
infrastructure to structure the web pages (with full CSS/HTML) and
WebGrabber will convert it to PDF.
Best of luck,
- stephen
On Aug 4, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Kaustav Acharya wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for all the info. We're running a WiTango only based service
here and are essentially needing to create a secure PDF of a
certificate of completion. I see that the two examples are
branching out to PHP or ASP..is there no way to do it using WiTango
directly?
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On Aug 4, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Beverly Voth wrote:
We use activePDF for various web applications. If doing PHP, we
just use
fpdf. It's not a "full" as the full PHP pdf versions, but does
pretty much
what we want. <http://www.fpdf.org/>
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On 8/4/08 3:56 PM, "WebDude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole
or in
part:
I have. I use a combination of ActivePDF Toolkit, a smattering of
ASP and
Witango. I use mostly Witango for data calls and such and when I
need to
generate the PDF, I pass the values to ASP via hidden post
arguements and load
variables on the ASP side. I have been using this for customized
business
cards, sell sheets and realtor signs. I tried to use the ASP as
includes but
could never get the combination of applications to work
correctly. ActivePDF
Toolkit has modules built already for ASP and PHP.
activePDF Toolkit is the Swiss Army Knife for PDF -
virtually any PDF
manipulation task can be automated through Toolkit's robust API.
With
activePDF Toolkit you can:
* Apply watermarks and stamp images and text into PDF files.
* Merge multiple PDF documents into a single PDF file, adding
bookmarks for
easy navigation.
* Dynamic PDF form-filling
<http://www.activepdf.com/products/serverproducts/toolkit/
overview.cfm> -
populate PDF forms with database data and generate form fields
on the fly.
* Detect PDF tampering through Toolkit's fingerprint technology.
* Generate over 20 standard barcode types without requiring
third-party
utilities or individual barcode fonts.
* Add dynamic headers, footers and page numbering to PDF documents.
* Convert to PDF
<http://www.activepdf.com/products/serverproducts/toolkit/
overview.cfm> from
over 40 image types on the fly and embed Flash® files within PDFs.
* Digitally sign PDF files and secure documents through PDF
encryption.
http://www.activepdf.com/products/serverproducts/toolkit/
<http://cipromo.com/>
From: Kaustav Acharya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Adobe PDF Generation using Witango?
Hi to everyone on the list,
Has any had any experience generating a PDF from a Witango
application? If so,
how did you go about it?
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Kaustav Acharya
Technical Customer Service Manager
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