On 10/8/2014 0:45 AM, tanshi...@sina.com wrote:
Dear all,
I have a problem with itext , when i open a pdf to get the fields with
the code behind.
AcroFields acroFields = pdf.AcroFields;
but the returned acrofields is null.
it worked fine in some pdf, but there was problem in some
On 10/8/2014 10:32 AM, mkl wrote:
So in essence you are saying the original poster's description of his
observations is nonsense.
When looking at the Subject line, not the content of the mail, I assume
that the OP means to say that he can get the AcroFields (although he
says it returns null),
On 4/9/2014 2:08 PM, iText mailing list wrote:
Public/private keys are also used in the context of SSL, but I fail to
see why iText would be affected by an OpenSSL problem. Maybe you can
explain, but I can't.
In other words: the question should not be about iText. The question
should be:
-2013/
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On 25/05/2013 13:59, john renfrew wrote:
Bruno
The link to the example PDF on page
http://itextpdf.com/examples/iia.php?id=263
should point to chapter 15 not
http://examples.itextpdf.com/results/part4/chapter14/foobar.pdf
OK, thanks!
I've fixed this.
Op 28/02/2013 11:20, loic schreef:
Thank you very much, my problem is solved thanks to your reply. :-)
I don't agree.
You may have the illusion that your problem is solved, but in reality
you're probably doing it wrong.
First I have try to use PdfCopy, but I got a nullPointerException when
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On 20/12/2012 11:03, Stefan Santesson wrote:
I'll start saying Don't shoot the messenger:)
I know. What saddens me is the misinformation in spite of our
significant investment in providing good information :-(
I'm just a consultant.
I'm creating the business for you
That's the general
Op 8/11/2012 0:11, Leonard Rosenthol schreef:
Actually, it just went back to being a CD:(. Not going to be a standard
till probably early 2014 at the rate things are going:(.
Oh boy, I hope you're being too pessimistic here. I've just done a
what's new in PDF 2.0 talk at a conference. Maybe
Op 8/11/2012 15:45, Leonard Rosenthol schreef:
I think you SHOULD join the committee - been telling you that for a while
I joined the NBN and now I get plenty of mail regarding all kinds of
ISO-standards.
I've read PDF/UA, PDF/A-3 and I posted some comments to the NBN (they
were forwarded to
Op 6/11/2012 21:21, Andreas Kuehne schreef:
@all:
Would there be interest in an adapter for iText to access a DSS server
doing the signature creation stuff remotely?
Of course!
I'm in München for the moment, presenting the current version of the
white paper on digital signatures at W-JAX (at
On 26/10/2012 17:03, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
There is a LOT of mixing of terms and technologies in this thread.
Let me see if I can clear a few things up.
1 -- XFA forms come in both dynamic and static flavors.
Dynamic have ZERO AcroForms (or any other PDF content -- it's just
XML),
Op 8/10/2012 19:06, linuxunil schreef:
I personally am against the monetization of the library and forum. You can
not change the philosophy of a project like this.
I agree. Documentation should be free.
That's why I decided to write the new tutorials without a publisher.
I also don't like the
Op 9/10/2012 4:22, Gershkovich, Peter schreef:
Do what you feel is right.
I'm pleasantly surprised by the reactions on my rant.
I've read some really good suggestions.
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Op 8/10/2012 17:48, Alex Jones schreef:
a traditional forum
A traditional forum involves more administrative work than a mailing list.
The mailing list:
I need to look at the mails that are put on hold, and then filter those
that are SPAM: see http://lowagie.com/itextml
Most problematic are
Op 9/10/2012 8:35, Andrea Arcangeli schreef:
Some suggestions?
As suggested by many people in the thread My plan to shut down the
mailing list, the best answer to this question is: please read the
documentation.
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Op 8/10/2012 17:02, McGee, Edwin F. Sr. schreef:
I would agree with those wishing to keep the mailing list open and
selectively responding/posting the questions which meet mailing list criteria.
I see many +1's for answers in favor of keeping the mailing list.
I'm an autist, and one of my
Op 9/10/2012 14:45, Massa Alfonso schreef:
Can you consider my code a valid fix?
At first sight, it looks like a great patch.
I'm at the film festival for the moment.
I'll ask Paulo to have a closer look at it.
Thanks!
Bruno
On 6/10/2012 23:00, Alekz ! wrote:
My only advise is: Don't let a bunch of lazy/ignorants ruin your day.
That's easier said than done ;-)
Maybe letting a colleague answer them is a better choice.
We started doing this. As the company grows, I'm hiring more people.
On 6/10/2012 19:38, mkl wrote:
I'm afraid such a step could give rise to a larger
spreading of code snipplets using iText in a wrong way. You know how often
people used to come here and ask questions along the lines of I found this
code at {some obscure web site} and it doesn't work. Do help
On 7/10/2012 1:58, Kevin Day wrote:
Maybe when people find bugs or enhancement requests we start to really
encourage them to create tickets?
I don't really like the ticketing system on SourceForge. I don't like
the SourceForge upgrade in general.
For paying customers, we use JIRA as ticketing
On 7/10/2012 10:46, WMJ wrote:
Will the gate to contribution remain open when the support is switched
to StackOverflow?
Contributions by customers are done through JIRA.
Contributions by users are always discussed publicly first, it doesn't
really matter where they are discussed. Code is
Op 5/09/2012 11:20, Danilo Nicolò schreef:
I saw the examples. Can you get me iText Library's link, version 5.0.7 ?
Either you try to find that old version and lose plenty of time in the
future; or you wait for the last part of the white paper to be written
in which case you lose only a couple
Op 2/08/2012 14:01, wouter adem schreef:
Hi Bruno,
it's been a while since I wrote my original post.
As I understood you and Dries have had a talk about possible future plans
concerning Drupal and iText. I'm really interested in what has been said in
that talk. If possible and ready, could
about the latest release visit:
http://lowagie.com/itext530
http://itextpdf.com/history/?branch=53node=530
best regards,
Bruno Lowagie
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I'll keep you posted about what Dries and I discussed.
best regards,
Bruno Lowagie
Op 1/06/2012 10:02, wouter adem schreef:
Hi,
following the iText Summit 2012, and the way iText is heading, I really do
believe in iText's business story
On 28/05/2012 17:50, Susheela Sundar wrote:
I am trying to watermak a document with multiple lines.
Hi Susheela,
I hope the previous answer from 1T3XT helped you solve the problem.
We get similar questions on a regular basis, and in most of the cases
the problem is caused by not taking into
For those who couldn't make it to the iText Summit on March 29th, this
is what you missed: http://zntr.cc/9ccGCI
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In the next few days, we'll share some photos of the speakers and the
audience.
We've also recorded all the talks on video, we'll also publish them in
the near future.
Can you post this to the mailing list instead of to the admin?
On Mar 15, 2012 2:25 PM, prashant Patil prashan...@ext.icicibank.com
wrote:
**
Dear Admin,
I am developing an exe in *.NET 2.0* for splitting and merging PDF files
using itextsharp (version *4.1.6.0*).
The logic built is, the
Hello all,
this morning I released iText 5.2.0 and XML Worker 1.1.2.
As usual, the changelog was published on itextpdf.com:
http://itextpdf.com/history/?branch=52node=520
For a more human-readible form, please consult lowagie.com:
http://lowagie.com/itext520
best regards,
Bruno Lowagie
On 15/02/2012 16:47, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
Here is something I wrote for my upcoming book on PDF
Aha, that's interesting news! I'll be watching the list for news about this!
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Hello all,
the registrations for the iText Summit 2012 are now open:
http://itextpdf.com/summit.php
The ideal way to get an update on what's new in iText, and
to meet some of the people who are active on this mailing-list.
best regards,
Bruno
On 21/12/2011 17:12, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
Please DO NOT purchase this book!!
OK, I'm removing the links from the iText site.
We could use a good book that introduces the PDF specs though.
best regards,
Bruno
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Op 7/12/2011 9:25, mkl schreef:
Well, of course, I'll confirm that, but would your customer be impressed by
my word?;)
My idea of respect is that you should always tell the truth (and
apologize if you made a mistake, because I make mistakes too). Some
people don't agree: they won't take no
Op 7/12/2011 1:02, Leonard Rosenthol schreef:
GREAT WORK!
Yes, thank you!
Seems like I shouldn't wait too long to release iText 5.1.4...
Maybe I can schedule it during the Christmas holidays.
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Op 7/12/2011 10:45, mkl schreef:
after a small change of your naked.pdf, I could sign it without that ugly
warning: I added an empty Resources dictionary:
Great!
But the problem remains for naked_acrobat.pdf, which is created using
Acrobat and which has Resources dictionaries (even an empty one
, we'll try to schedule a meeting.
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On 8/09/2011 9:58, Horst Wetzel wrote:
Me Myself and Istargate7thsymbolat live.co.uk writes:
old RTF implementation questions.
Hello Horst,
I didn't see any new info in your answer to Zachary's question.
Zachary (aka Me, Myself and I) makes two assumptions that are wrong:
- itext
Hello all,
iText 5.1.2 and XML Worker 1.1.0 have been released.
For the complete change log, see
http://itextpdf.com/history/?branch=51node=512
For download URLs, see http://itextpdf.com/download.php
iText 5.1.2:
In this release, we've added functionality that allows you to completely
remove
itextsharp.
Also you should decide if you really want iTextSharp-5.0.6, why wouldn't
you use 5.1.0 or 5.1.1?
All these versions are available from the above URL.
best regards,
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On 28/05/2011 9:56, jonathan MERCIER wrote:
Dear all,
Fedora packagers have one big problem. The code is licensing on AGPL for
all this project?
Yes,
we've been working with Fedore packagers in the past to resolve
different issues.
What is the problem now? Please contact consultancy at
Hello all,
we've received many questions about HTMLWorker in the past.
Today we're announcing the new XMLWorker that will be available in the
next release.
Read http://lowagie.com/xmlworker for more info.
Use the online demo to test its functionality and give us feedback so
that we can improve
Op 11/02/2011 18:05, Michael Niedermair schreef:
Hi Bruno,
I have a suggestion about Paragraph and Phrase.
It were nice, if a new Constructor exists, which set the init size of
the ArrayList.
This is a suggestion that should be posted to the mailing list.
Personally, I don't see the value
Op 13/01/2011 18:34, liliya woland schreef:
Hello all,
I'm helping someone to get pdfs created with itext and we're having
the following issue. We downloaded iText-5.0.5 jar file.
In December 2009, we jumped from iText 2.1.7 to iText 5.0.0.
Why did we skip version numbers 3 and 4?
- To sync
On 17/11/2010 21:12, sanderson2 wrote:
Hi:
Well, I found some references and wrote some code. My only dilemma is, I
cannot see the text string anywhere in my PDF. Do I need something special
to be able to add this. Right now, I am referencing an existing PDF and
creating a new one. Do I
On 5/11/2010 0:27, Philip Chan wrote:
I have an O’Reilly Safari Online account and at the moment only the 1^st
edition of the book is available. Can someone tell me when, if at all,
will the 2^nd edition of the book be available from O’Reilly Sarfari
Online? Thanks.
I'm surprised to hear that
On 5/11/2010 0:27, Philip Chan wrote:
I have an O’Reilly Safari Online account and at the moment only the 1^st
edition of the book is available. Can someone tell me when, if at all,
will the 2^nd edition of the book be available from O’Reilly Sarfari
Online? Thanks.
FYI, this is the answer I
On 4/11/2010 9:50, cosette wrote:
Hi
I've merged couple of pdf's into one pdf but the issue is that when I want
to print so i want each pdf file that i merge start en new page. For example
: I have Pdf a , Pdf b, and Pdf c all are in one pdf called PdfAbc.
In the file of PdfAbc I want to
On 4/11/2010 12:55, Joe Simas wrote:
I have a ASP script that pulls images from a url path from the SQL
server and places the images on a page, They consisantly change.
how do I get itext to recoginise the image as a url path ? instead of a
server.mappath so it pulls the image into the PDF ???
Original Message
Subject:Book Promo: iText in Action
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 19:21:53 -0600 (MDT)
From: Java Ranch Moose mmo...@javaranch.com
To: Java Ranch Moose mmo...@javaranch.com
We are thrilled to have Bruno Lowagie on the ranch to promote the book
iText
Hello,
I've just made a maintenance release for iText:
iText 5.0.5. For an overview of the changes, see:
http://itextpdf.com/history/?branch=50node=505
A new iTextSharp release is in the making.
Starting tomorrow, I'll go through the suggestions
and bugs reported on SourceForge.
best regards,
On 24/10/2010 2:42, Keith O wrote:
received an email from manning this morning, the ebook is finished!
congratulations and thanks to Bruno for all the hard work on the book!
Thanks!
Let's hope the paper version arrives in Europe in time for Devoxx. I'll
do a signing session on Wednesday
On 19/10/2010 5:29, Keith O wrote:
Hi Mark,
THANK YOU for following up on this issue!
Thanks!
I'll work on this after the film festival. I'll also open up the forum
for a selected group of mailing list members, and I plan to copy the FAQ
entries of the book into the forum.
best regards,
Op 10/10/2010 1:44, karthick schreef:
I tried to attach document at the end of existing document. It automatically
adds page numbers even if the attached document does or does not have page
numbers.
That's not possible unless you've written code that adds page numbers.
But, it overwrites
On 9/10/2010 0:02, Mark Storer wrote:
Bruno? Your thoughts?
I can't deny that the mailing list has its use, because
challenging questions in the past have helped us:
- fix bugs
- add new features
- write examples for the book.
The reason why we can answer many questions with
read page X of the
On 9/10/2010 11:47, John Renfrew wrote:
An archive part of a forum would be good as there is no way to check the
answers you have already a patiently given,
Correct. In theory, the archives are searchable.
In practice, searching the archives is a pain.
Even when I know what I'm looking for
*Did you read the documentation before firing away a question?*
*Did you make a standalone example that reproduces the problem?*
*Did you browse the archives to see if the problem was already solved?*
Hello all,
this mailing list has been useful for many iText developers,
but recently I'm
On 8/10/2010 13:59, djdjdj wrote:
I'm sure there are a lot of people using this library who are running into
similar incidents while programming that just need basic direction in
figuring out if what they desire to do is even possible. To that end, the
mailing list is a good tool.
I agree
On 8/10/2010 14:43, djdjdj wrote:
For me, there is a bit of a disconnect to that logic. For example, if I'm
creating a web form and want to clear the value of a field in a web form I
certainly wouldn't delete the field and recreate it but would instead set
the value to an empty string.
That
On 27/09/2010 18:09, Karen Lima wrote:
I was curious, when is the final version of the second edition of iText in
Action book going to be available ?
I finished reading the first pages in the weekend.
First pages is the first version from the typesetter
and I had to read it to detect errors.
On 23/09/2010 19:37, Ricardo Andre Redder Junior wrote:
I believe most of my questions are answered now... as I can see, whether
creating a fork is legal or not, it's very clear that if one decides to
create a fork, and keep working on the MPL version, will face an endless
legal battle, for
On 23/09/2010 20:42, Ricardo Andre Redder Junior wrote:
Bruno,
I'm not yelling Fork! I just wanted to understand more the context...
I know, but I've had my fair share of those people.
usually a system is composed of dozens of dependencies, if
every responsible for every dependency decides
needs such a person.
Also: if the life of v2.x.y is extended, then be
very, very careful: the package names are com.lowagie
and that's MY name. I am Bruno Lowagie, and although
there's the MPL/LGPL, I WILL DEFEND MY NAME
On 8/09/2010 17:12, John Renfrew wrote:
Great piece of work to all those who have taken the time to do it.
The design was made by Namahn: http://www.namahn.com/
but I did the technical implementation (the php code
and the content).
It was a huge effort, especially adding keywords to
every
Hello all,
short message to inform you that the iText site
has been completely redesigned.
There's still plenty of work to do, but special
attention was given to the book pages:
http://itextpdf.com/book/
For each chapter, you can now get a short summary,
an overview of the illustrations, and a
On 7/09/2010 11:56, Alexis Pigeon wrote:
However, I would find it even more awesomer if you would consider
increasing the font of the main text by one or two units, for
readability's sake.
OK, done.
(You may need to hit the Refresh button to reload the CSS.)
best regards,
Bruno
On 3/09/2010 15:23, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
As I wrote to you before, the page content stream on page 4 of that
sample you previous posted in BROKEN!
OK, I overlooked your previous mail.
I see that you found out that page 4 has an invalid content stream.
What is wrong? What is missing?
Is
Hello all,
there has been a simultaneous release of iTextSharp and iText.
iTextSharp jumps from version 5.0.2 to version 5.0.4. The iText release
was made to stay in sync with the iTextSharp version numbers.
iTextSharp users who want to know what was new in iText 5.0.3, see:
Florin Zoe wrote:
SOME SPAM
Although I'm not sure if Florin Zoe was the author of the SPAM that was
sent to the list, I've removed his address from the subscribers to
prevent further undesired messages.
As for the original question:
Have you thought about a beginners guide / doc
For
Hello all,
as you know you can find all the examples that are discussed in the
second edition of iText in Action here:
http://itextpdf.com/examples/index.php?page=chapters
Some of these examples didn't work with iText 5.0.2 because iText 5.0.2
dates from before the final chapter of the book
Andreas Ebbert-Karroum wrote:
Good Morning,
Am 12.07.2010 19:53, schrieb 1T3XT info:
Certainly! Thanks for the patch.
I'll try having a look at it tomorrow.
Ok, will you let me know, if you found it useful?
This solves a problem caused by extra information that is added after
the
Hello,
Manning is looking for a technical proof reader for iText in Action 2E.
That is: read the book to find out if there are technical errors, for
instance the page X of Y error mentioned on the list last week. You'd
also have to compile and try ALL the examples that come with the book.
Daniel Essin wrote:
northern or southern?
The plan is to fly to San Francisco.
Spend some days there.
Do some business in Palo Alto.
Then drive from SF to LA in two days
(spending the night somewhere in between).
Spend one or two days in LA,
then fly back to Europe from LA.
That's the plan for
Hello,
a short personal message to iText developers in California: Next month,
I'll probably visiting California with my wife and kids. I don't have an
exact timing yet (end of July is the most accurate estimate for now).
Are there people, places, things I should visit?
It's probably best to
Thomas Hauk wrote:
I had a single huge method generating these PDFs and it was working
fine. However, I decided to refactor the 200+ line function into
multiple functions, and now I've hit a compile error in my
(refactored) method that should return a PdfTemplate, because it
requires
E Plischke wrote:
Hi, following instruction has no effect:
[CODE]
pdfCopy.getDirectContent().addTemplate(
pdfCopy.getImportedPage(pdfReader, 1), tagetAffineTransform
);
[/CODE]
is this a bug or do I miss something?
That's not a bug. As documented in
itext-questions-ow...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
Why I have to rotate and rescale is, because some pages of a source
document have to be converted from A4 to A5 and put in one page
(2in1), while others shall remain untouched. Maybe there is already a
helper which does this task but I've
Jack wrote:
Someone wrote back that I wouldn't get any support on RTF on this list.
That's correct.
However, isn't the API the same for the version 2.1.7 except for a few
minor differences?
You won't get any support for version 2.1.7 on this free mailing list
either. Only the most recent
On 05/25/2010 05:34 PM, Jack wrote:
Bruno,
Have you noticed that there are no RTF files at this sourceforge site?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/itextrtf/files/
(At least I don't see any when I click All Files)
???
That's correct. The source code is only available through the SVN
Zhang, Michelle Y wrote:
Dear Bruno,
I have some questions about the IText in Action Version 2.
1. I used to read the free iTextSharp tutorial online and now it's
gone. Will all contents in the tutorial be included in the iText in
Action?
That tutorial was hopelessly outdated.
The
Michael Olenick wrote:
Dear Bruno -- We're too lazy to learn how to use iText and believe
that your time is less valuable than ours. We therefore would like
you to do our work for us.
That is sometimes the case, but the mail I forwarded is from somebody
who is reviewing the manuscript of the
Hello,
I have very little time currently, and you've mailed me a long list of
questions. I'm forwarding this list to the mailing list so that other
people can answer if they have more time for the moment.
Michael Niedermair wrote:
Hi Bruno,
I have some questions:
1) How can I activate a
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Fri, 7 May 2010 14:19:41 +0200
Von: TvT tvtre...@nepatec.de
An: Post all your questions about iText here
itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [iText-questions] What action is requred in terms of License
Just read the whole thread
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
PDF is a fully open standard. ANYONE can contribute. We WELCOME
participation.
I'm interested!
I'm going to the Adobe Pulse next week:
http://events.adobe.co.uk/cgi-bin/register.cgi?country=ukeventid=9660venueid=9813
Is there somebody I can talk to about this?
best
dorairaj wrote:
It is not like that, we are exploring different possibilites before deciding
on particular approach. As we were able to get Superscript and Subscript
with textlayout but issue is with print quality. So either we require
support for any of the one(PdfGraphics2D or TextLayout
John Renfrew wrote:
Found the following on geekcredential dot wordpress dot com
Groovy thinks '/0' is a GString so need to be explicit and force it to
character
i.e. '/0'.toCharacter().charValue()
And now that I think about it,
I think using '0' would also work.
Can somebody
John Renfrew wrote:
I am slowly working through the examples in the new book in my context
which is Groovy from inside Filemaker – and it is a much clearer piece
of writing.. Thank you.
Thanks, I decided to rewrite the second edition from scratch,
based on my experience teaching iText. The
Cameron Laird wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 3:45 PM, David Hoffer dhoff...@gmail.com
mailto:dhoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
I feel your pain, I am in similar situation. The commercial side of
the licensing is geared for very big projects only, nothing small. I
Jason Berk wrote:
FYI:
Listing 2.3: DirectorPhrases1.java
public static final Font BOLD_UNDERLINED = new Font(Font.TIMES_ROMAN,
12, Font.BOLD | Font.UNDERLINE);
...does not compile
You're correct.
The example that can be downloaded passes the test, because
it uses
Michael Schmodt wrote:
P.S. I can post the mail from the sales department with the licensing
details, if you want. The prices are not my idea, but I received the
list from itextsoftware.com http://itextsoftware.com.
I think you should post this to sa...@itextpdf.com
because I think you are
Michael Schmodt wrote:
I am programming as a freelancer for customers who pay me
and the 5000 $ is the wage for the whole project that take about one
month.
In that case, you are building tailor made solutions for customer.
That's not the same as building a commercial product.
You should ask
Michael Olenick wrote:
Bruno should not have to deal with either.
Thanks for yet another insightful contribution to the mailing list.
As I explained in my previous mail, my main focus right now is the book,
but this thread is bookmarked for when I have the time to talk to the
sales people about
Michael Schmodt wrote:
I hope, I didn't upset you. This is not what I want. As I said, I like
iText very much and would like to use it in the future. I respect your
decission to change the license and to get a share from the profits of
those, who use your lib. Try to see this debate as a
Michael Olenick wrote:
If you're making money from iText -- with making money being defined
as somebody is paying you -- you should pay for it. There's a lot of
hard work that went into the creation and support of this awesome
tool.
Thanks!
best regards,
Bruno
Hello all,
I'm revising the final manuscript of iText in Action - 2nd Edition.
Normally, the final review by external reviewers should start next week.
The examples that come with the book contain new functionality, so it
was time to make a new release: iText 5.0.2.
Chapter 15 of the book has
Bruno Lowagie wrote:
You can read more about this release here:
http://itextpdf.com/history.php?branch=history.50node=502
You can download the new release from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/itext/files/
I forgot to add this URL: http://maven.itextpdf.org/
That's where you can
X wrote:
Is the iText/rtf solution being maintained ?
No, the original creators of the RTF package have their hands full with
their paid jobs.
Is there any future enhancement in the works ?
No, we did a survey among paying customers and nobody used the RTF package.
As no money is made by the
Miller, Billy C CTR USAF AFSOC 623 AOC/CSDI wrote:
Please assist... I tried purchasing the book... getting the following
error...
Site error: the file /affiliate/idevaffiliate.php requires the ionCube
PHP Loader ioncube_loader_fre_4.3.so to be installed by the site
administrator
I thought I
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