Note that (some? most new ones?) of these laptops come with Home
versions of windows Vista on a recovery partition.
This is bundled (cannot be bought without), and cannot be upgraded to
a different license.
By EULA, *you are not allowed* to use this (or any other Home)
version with virtualization
Amit Aronovitch wrote:
Note that (some? most new ones?) of these laptops come with Home
versions of windows Vista on a recovery partition.
This is bundled (cannot be bought without), and cannot be upgraded to
a different license.
By EULA, *you are not allowed* to use this (or any other Home)
On 08/07/2007, Eran Sandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I haven't been active lately on the mailing list but I am watching it.
I have a question regarding virtualization software on Linux.
I plan on getting a new laptop. Unfortunately I still need access to Windows
for some
Hi Guys
IN SHORT: I need to take an existing PDF file, mark it as a form (never
done this before but assuming it won't be hard to do this using Adobe
Acrobat; this step can be done in Windows), and ultimately have the form
completed in Linux/PHP so that the end user can downloaded a
precompleted
Gadi Cohen wrote:
Hi Guys
IN SHORT: I need to take an existing PDF file, mark it as a form
I have to admit that I have never came across the term PDF form, and
so I have little idea what that entails.
Doing this via COM calls to a Windows server is not an option. I want
the form
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On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 01:13:19PM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote:
IN SHORT: I need to take an existing PDF file, mark it as a form (never
done this before but assuming it won't be hard to do this using Adobe
Acrobat; this step can be done in Windows), and ultimately have the form
completed in
Gadi Cohen wrote:
Hi Guys
IN SHORT: I need to take an existing PDF file, mark it as a form (never
done this before but assuming it won't be hard to do this using Adobe
Acrobat; this step can be done in Windows), and ultimately have the form
completed in Linux/PHP so that the end user can
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I have to admit that I have never came across the term PDF form, and
so I have little idea what that entails.
It's kind of like a regular HTML form in PDF format... it's a PDF
document with text input fields, select boxes, etc, that can either be
printed or submitted
I doubt this would fit your requirements - being a windows tool and
all- but perhaps someone else will stumble over this thread...
If anyone out there is interested, there is a microsoft tool called
InfoPath that does something similar to this. You build a form, it
creates the database behind it
On Sunday 16 September 2007, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
Is it just me, or is the site down?
So, instead of asking for iglu to come back up, I think it would be more
constructive to say what it was in iglu.org.il you were looking for,
thus focusing our effort into stuff
On 18/09/2007, Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Meir Kriheli wrote:
PDF has the notion of forms, FDF[1].
Linux.com published few months ago an article about pdftk[2]. In that
article, under Filling out forms, pdftk is used to fill the form
fields.
[1]
Another approach is to use VPN for all work related internal data exchange.
the data will be encrypted. it will be transparent to the user,
and the mail servers won't have to suffer encrypting overhead.
Can you still define the answers to Danny's questions?
On 8/14/07, Danny Lieberman [EMAIL
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