Andy
I have not used this myself (so standard disclaimers apply),
but have you looked at the itext website -
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/
One of the items mentioned is "Automate filling out of PDF forms."
Perhaps this could be linked with Cocoon in some way?
Derek
>>> On
Hi again,
Is it possible to produce PDFs containing forms (of the "type things
into the acrobat reader before printing or submitting electronically"
AcroForms type, as opposed to just printing some empty boxes) using
Cocoon? I can't find any mention of them on either the Cocoon or FOP
sites, whic
support of cocoon is based on Apache FOP ( or iText)
kind regards,
martin
>>> "Brian Demers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Donnerstag, 28. September
2006 01:27 >>>
Yes, our solution is completely web based.
Can anyone point me to an example of Cocoon + PDF + forms?
Yes, our solution is completely web based.
Can anyone point me to an example of Cocoon + PDF + forms?
thanks again!
On 9/27/06, Geert Josten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Brian,
Interesting. I assume that users need to be able to fill out the forms
(both PDF and HTML) and somehow sen
Hi Brian,
Interesting. I assume that users need to be able to fill out the forms
(both PDF and HTML) and somehow send back the result. How do you do that
with your in house solution? Is it all web-based?
Our company employs PDF forms in a project for one of our customers, and
I thought it was
Hello All,
We have an in house solution that allows us to render a PDF or HTML
form based on an XML file.
From what I have read, Cocoon can do this. I would like to move away
from our in house solution to a more standard API.
The problem is that we are using forms (as in data entry) with bot