Reed,

I've had good success using a product from Caere called OmniForm Internet Filer (or 
something of the sort).  This is similar to Adobe's PDF/FDF forms but is easier to 
work with (not to mention less expensive).  The forms themselves are written using a 
text markup language (using Caere's visual design tool which will import various 
formats as well as do scanning/OCR) and can therefore have CF code embedded in them 
(and then processed via CFINCLUDE, for example).  This would be similar to a RTF 
solution (which is also a text markup language) with the added benefit that you can 
specify which parts of the generated forms are modifiable, if any.  On the client 
side, one needs a little (free) browser plugin to interpret the resulting forms.

Might be worth your time to check out.

Cheers,
-Max

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