You might look into HTMLDOC.  This progam takes HTML files as input and converts them 
to PDF.  You could create a template in HTML, use PHP to replace to user specific 
fields and then call HTMLDOC to create the PDF.  HTMLDOC is located at 
http://easysw.com/htmldoc/

Michael


On Saturday, January 20, 2001, at 08:45 PM, DPG Account wrote:

> Hi- 
>  
> I'm new to this list. I'll start out with hopefully a good question. I have 
> a project coming up where I need to take some form input insert it into a 
> premade template and create a custom pdf for a user. The pdf will then be 
> e-mailed to the user or a link to download it e-mailed to them. 
>  
> My question is, which would be better for doing this? I see Cold Fusion has 
> some tags for creating pdf's but it looks like PHP has more capabilities 
> along these lines. Also, I see Adobe (http://cpdf1.adobe.com/) has its own 
> pdf service that might somehow be able to be taken advantage of. 
>  
> If anyone has some expertise and knowledge to share along these lines I 
> would be grateful. 
>  
> Thanks for any help, 
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