Re: DocuSign and 4D

2019-07-11 Thread Paul Dennis via 4D_Tech
I agree we use qpdf with pdf templates to insert the filed data. Very fast
and better than a print driver.



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Re: DocuSign and 4D

2019-07-10 Thread Luc Devar via 4D_Tech
QPDF Plugin by Rob Laveaux of Pluggers Software would definitely help you on 
this.  I am using it with great success. Very good tool to edit PDF documents, 
adding fields, signature fields, actions, etc.

Luc Devar
 

> On Jul 10, 2019, at 16:57, Jim Hays via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> 
> We have a need to "implement DocuSign".
> The customer doesn't really know how this might happen however.
> They need to send out multiple PDFs, possibly place them on a web site for
> users to download and sign.
> 
> Does anyone have some good information about how this might work with 4D?
> I can think of a couple of possibilities.
> 
> 1. Create a PDF somehow indicate where it should be signed, and include
> some sort of certificate or key.  Maybe Rob Laveaux's PDF tools can help?
> 
> 2. Do it through a web-based interface leveraging an API from Adobe.
> 
> I've seen a few discussions in the past, but not much detail on how, or if
> it was deployed.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim
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DocuSign and 4D

2019-07-10 Thread Jim Hays via 4D_Tech
We have a need to "implement DocuSign".
The customer doesn't really know how this might happen however.
They need to send out multiple PDFs, possibly place them on a web site for
users to download and sign.

Does anyone have some good information about how this might work with 4D?
I can think of a couple of possibilities.

1. Create a PDF somehow indicate where it should be signed, and include
some sort of certificate or key.  Maybe Rob Laveaux's PDF tools can help?

2. Do it through a web-based interface leveraging an API from Adobe.

I've seen a few discussions in the past, but not much detail on how, or if
it was deployed.

Thanks,

Jim
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