This is funny. For so years PHP applications had to use iText via a Java
bridge, and exactly now that I'm doing a port someone else appears with the
same plans, probably commercially. And with a whole bunch of Indian dumping
price developers (no offense, just a fact) he might even be the first on the
market.

See: http://www.getacoder.com/projects/php_port_itext_97978.html

Should I have chosen the MPL / commercial route as well...? No, I firmly
believe in true Open Source!
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