Sorry Paulo, I don't quite get your comments.
We have intellectual documents to be distributed internally across
departments, a requirement is to log the access and printing to those
documents.
Please advise if and how signed PDFs could be read.
Thanks.
Hello,
I was not able to download HTMLParser.zip contribution from
http://wendy.verite.com/~trevor/HTMLParser.zip . Could somebody provide a new
link or send me directly.
How it works so far?
Did anybody else succeeded in converting XHTML with CSS to PDF? What are the
limitations?
Did
Hi,
I really appreciate the work you have done with this
library.
I have only one simple question that I cant get
answered on the websites ( I have searched for several hours).
How do I put multiple lines into the PDF at absolute
position with a set with and height of the
Is there a low volume mailing list I can subscribe to to be informed
about new releases of itext? I know I could watch
itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net, but I don't have mutch time to do
so...
Thank you
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Simon Comeau Martel
Capella Technologies
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(514)849-1494 poste
At 06:35 PM 7/10/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have intellectual documents to be distributed internally across
departments, a requirement is to log the access and printing to those
documents.
That sounds like a job for your DMS (Document Management
System), possibily in
Dear fellows,
I just want to know if and how we could use iText to read a (certificate)
signed PDF document.
Many thanks.
Leonard Rosenthol
When I signed the PDF with Acrobat 7, I choose to encrypt all document
contents, and choose Encryption Algorithm: 128-bit RC4 (Compatible with
Arcobat 6.0 and later).
Is the encrypton there stop me to read the file? How can I read it
properly?
Thanks.