Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 19 May 2008, Don L wrote: I just went through the cf documentation about this tag, did not come off as it is able to support a PDF document editing via web interface Define 'editing'. -- Tom Chiverton This email is sent for and

Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Don L
On Monday 19 May 2008, Don L wrote: I just went through the cf documentation about this tag, did not come off as it is able to support a PDF document editing via web interface Define 'editing'. -- Tom Chiverton Here you have a read-only pdf document with form fields to fill in and

Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 20 May 2008, Don L wrote: Here you have a read-only pdf document with form fields to fill in and you don't have a PDF Writor or Editor package. How to fill the PDF form electronically? Could the CFPDF tag help with this requirement? You could position graphics in just the right

Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Rob Parkhill
yes use this.. If the PDF has named form fields... cfpdfform action=populate cfpdfformparam and this to pass the values to the named form items. Rob On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 20 May 2008, Don L wrote: Here you have a read-only

Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Don L
yes use this.. If the PDF has named form fields... cfpdfform action=populate cfpdfformparam and this to pass the values to the named form items. Rob Thansk, Rob. Clearly this is a step toward right direction. Reading up doc on this family tag a bit, it seems to suggest that: a) one

Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Rob Parkhill
Don, I am working on an app for our inhouse use that will read the PDF into an XML structure then parse those into input tags so users can enter the data in a form and get the PDF with their info. I am also developing a standardized one where i have all the form IDs set-up ahead of time on

Re: Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-20 Thread Don L
Don, I am working on an app for our inhouse use that will read the PDF into an XML structure then parse those into input tags so users can enter the data in a form and get the PDF with their info. I am also developing a standardized one where i have all the form IDs set-up ahead of time on

Could CFPDF tag edit a PDF file?

2008-05-19 Thread Don L
I just went through the cf documentation about this tag, did not come off as it is able to support a PDF document editing via web interface, a quick search of this forum did not yield an answer neither, hence, ask here. Thanks.

Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Chad Gray
Is there any way to open a PDF in a browser, and edit it? Like add notes etc. The user would have the full blow Acrobat, but i dont see any edit tools on the browser plugin. Of course the other part of my question would be can the user save the file back to the web server? Im leaning towards

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Arden Weiss
Gray [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 2:37 PM To: CF-Talk Subject:Edit a PDF Is there any way to open a PDF in a browser, and edit it? Like add notes etc. The user would have the full blow Acrobat, but i dont see any edit tools on the browser plugin. Of course

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Chad Gray
At 02:56 PM 11/13/00 -0500, you wrote: Don't understand. I am running Acrobat Exchange 3.01 and the edit tools are there when I call up a PDF file in a browser window. Both the button with the big capital T and the one to the left of it work -- can edit with the reader version of course. All i

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Arden Weiss
Again, don't understand. I forgot I had installed Acrobat 4.0 on my laptop -- hence I just loaded/used 4.0 (the big capital T button) to select a line of text in a PDF file and edit it at will, just as I was able to do in 3.01 -- it responds a bit sluggish, but it does it. The only difference

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Chad Gray
(the big capital T button) to select a line of text in a PDF file and edit it at will, just as I was able to do in 3.01 -- it responds a bit sluggish, but it does it. The only difference is the the tool bar is at the left margin instead of at the top of the screen. Are you PDFs password protected

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Simon Horwith
Software 1400 16th St NW, # 220 Washington DC 20036 202.797.6570 (direct line) www.figleaf.com -Original Message- From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 4:25 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Edit a PDF Hmmm strange... maybe my browser plugins are not up

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Chad Gray
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 4:25 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Edit a PDF Hmmm strange... maybe my browser plugins are not up to date or something. All i have in the browser plugin is the tool bar at the top. I dont have the tool bar on the left side that lets you edit. I

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Arden Weiss
4.0 on my laptop. Damn computers! Arden Weiss 410-757-3487 -Original Message- From: Simon Horwith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 4:39 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Edit a PDF I believe browsers just load the reader plug-in. You were not editting

RE: Edit a PDF

2000-11-13 Thread Simon Horwith
on Horwith Certified ColdFusion Developer Fig Leaf Software 1400 16th St NW, # 220 Washington DC 20036 202.797.6570 (direct line) www.figleaf.com -Original Message- From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 4:50 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Edit a P