Thanks! That works quite well. I just have to fine tune the
positioning, but it seems to be working exactly as I was wanting.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Andrew Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've been using "watermark" for this
> foreground="no" opacity="10" pages="1" position = "0,
We've been using "watermark" for this
You can set the position. Place it in front or back and set the opacity :)
>Yes, I meant an existing PDF. Specifically, one I'm already
>cfpdfformparam to populate. I was hoping there was a way to also
>insert an image into a defined area. Though your solu
Yes, I meant an existing PDF. Specifically, one I'm already
cfpdfformparam to populate. I was hoping there was a way to also
insert an image into a defined area. Though your solution of creating
a seperate PDF and then merging the two would likely work as a 2nd
best option for what I need.
On W
Aaron C wrote:
> Is it possible to insert an image (e.g. jpg) into a PDF using ColdFusion 8?
>
>
Yes, since CF7.
Or do you mean into an *existing* PDF? In that case I think you'd do
something like above, then use the new cfpdf tag to merge that PDF into
your existing one.
-Ryan
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