Electronic Signatures Act?
http://money.cnn.com/2000/06/30/electronic/signatures/
I think this it it:
http://www.hif.hu/english/menu4/m4_8/es.pdf
Dan
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:43:29 -0600, Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know there are regulations regarding electronic
I know there are regulations regarding electronic signatures...
SallieMae, who owns my old studen loan, uses e-signatures when you
work with your loan online. I'll log into their site and check out
their docs (like privacy policy) later. Gotta head to a doc's
appointment right now.
Laterz,
J
On
Jared asked:
> What's the driver behind needing PDF for this solution, if I may
> ask?
Primarily the requirement for a user's signature on the form. The
user enters data that's stored and used to populate the form,
then they print the PDF that's populated with their data, sign the
form and mail
t; wrote:
> I'm sure we could have solved it, but we were in evaluation mode and we
> really liked the coolness of FOP's XML/XSLT interface so we went with that
> :-)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 17
e: Dynamic CF PDFs - help request
James Holmes wrote:
> We had hassles with iText and multiple pages, but we got FOP working a
> treat.
really? never had any issues w/it. nothing a quick email to their list
didn't solve.
~~
James Holmes wrote:
> We had hassles with iText and multiple pages, but we got FOP working a
> treat.
really? never had any issues w/it. nothing a quick email to their list
didn't solve.
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We had hassles with iText and multiple pages, but we got FOP working a
treat.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 17 January 2005 12:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dynamic CF PDFs - help request
Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC wrote:
> rea
Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC wrote:
> really awesome static fomation. However, any attempts I've seen to do
> dynamic PDFs outside of fairly high-end tools just doesn't work very
opensource iText works a treat, though i don't know what you mean by
"fairly high-end tools", i wouldn't normally clas
BTW... that sample site in ASP isn't working for my version of Reader either.
I get a file currupted message.
I do find that some things just aren't stable with pdfs unless they're
generated with Exchange or something, and even then they're twitchy
and take tuning to get working sometimes.
What'
Maybe (just a thought here...) it wouldn't be a bad idea to think
Blackstone, or get the Macromedia FlashPaper add-on (it's what, $69?
$99?) to go direct html-to-pdf without anything extra in the middle.
I think, by and large, Acrobat is a great tool for disseminating
information to any supported
Jared,
Thanks again. I've tried every configuration I can think of I can't
get either of the results you reported. Would you mind trying this
link at planetpdf.com and letting me know what happens:
http://www.planetpdf.com/planetpdf/inetpub/demo2.html
This is the same basic idea of serving a FD
Stephen...
I just hit the URL again using IE 6.
I got two messages from Acrobat, one that the page contained no
comments with "Yes" and "No" buttons.
The other one said "This action is not permitted."
Both of these ocurred while I had Reader open as a standalone app.
When I hit the FDF page wit
Jared, Thanks to you and Doug James for checking into this
issue.
> I just hit your test page, and the PDF form came up, the contents of
> the FDF came up... same as Doug.
>
> But when I clicked on the link to the FDF, I got the Reader splash
> screen, and then nothing. Blank screen. No content
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