iText libraries could probably do it, with a wee home-made Java class.
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> From: Henry Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 October 2006 11:21
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Documents within CFDocument
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> How can you get Acrobat or ActivePDF
How can you get Acrobat or ActivePDF to do it on a webpage?
CFDocument can't do that. Acrobat can do it. *MAYBE* ActivePDF.. but
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> not CFDocument.
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> Rick
>
> Henry Wright wrote:
> > I have been working with CFDocument for a while now and I am quite
> happy with the way it works. Ther
How can you get Adobe or Active PDF to do in a webpage?
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CFDocument can't do that. Acrobat can do it. *MAYBE* ActivePDF.. but
not CFDocument.
Rick
Henry Wright wrote:
> I have been working with CFDocument for a while now and I am quite happy with
> the way it works. There is one final thing that I am now failing to
> accomplish. Creating a documen
I have been working with CFDocument for a while now and I am quite happy with
the way it works. There is one final thing that I am now failing to accomplish.
Creating a document within a document or creating a document with thumbnail
sections split by contents, e.g
left hand margin containing
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