We're impressed. Could we see that form?

I seriously doubt a web-based form could ever be as precise as a PDF form. 
After all, any element of a PDF can be positioned on the document far more 
accurately than any known browser can render it.

;; 
Bill Segraves




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From: Brandon Kaminsky <bkami...@broward.edu>
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Create a PDF from submission of a web form?


>>
if the pdf creation from web-based forms can also include full-on formatting 
with images, text, etc. The form we want to convert to pdf on the fly is 
somewhat involved and precise – and we would want to maintain that formatting 
along w/ the user-input data as precisely as possible (but in pdf form, of 
course). >>
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