John, that is EXACTLY what i want, now the question is...have you seen this
implemented somewhere? so php would pass the data to a database and when a
user/client wants to see that data again, php would "re-generate" the form
with the data that is being requested right? and that is what FDF can
Hi guys, gals,
first off i just wanted to thank all of you who responded to my question,
they were very helpful...but the answers bring me to several new questions:
1) has anyone seen anything like this done with the reader ver. of acrobat
and not the full version of acrobat...could you point me
hi guys and gals, aloha from hawaii,
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but i just need to know if it
is technically possible to have a pdf form be filled out online and then
once the user hits submit, php takes the data and puts it into a db or some
sort of db technology and if the need
hi guys and gals, aloha from hawaii,
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but i just need to know if it
is technically possible to have a pdf form be filled out online and then
once the user hits submit, php takes the data and puts it into a db or some
sort of db technology and if the need
Aloha all,
I just wanted to apologize for some of the "Out of Office" alerts some of
you may have gotten from me yesterday. I had thought I had disabled the
function, but it did not work. In any case, I hope that it wasn't too much
of a nuisance to you all.
Mahalo for your understanding,
Ryan
hi guys and gals,
i know this is possible with php, but have been wracking my brain trying to
figure this out, in any case, i am just a beginning php programmer, but
what i want to do is...when a link is clicked, i need to be able to pull
some text from a static html page and dynamically create a
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