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Just some thoughts.
(1) If the purpose is only printing the form with data, it can be done even with the Reader as long as the fdf and form are at the right locations.
(2) Some times the form user may need to fill part of the form, save it and come back later to complete the entire form. For that, operating the integrated form-n-data seems to be more straightforward and stable than operating the fdf.
Jim Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] EFOVIEW.com
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Subject: RE: [PDF-Forms] question - we need an entire form (completed by our clients online) to be submitted back to us from our Web site Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 12:11:25 -0700
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Hi Stephen - Oh really? Thanks! I'll give it a try. Melissa
-----Original Message----- From: Stephen Goodman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 11:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PDF-Forms] question - we need an entire form (completed by our clients online) to be submitted back to us from our Web site
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You can easily take data that is emailed to you as an .fdf file and import it into the original .pdf in Acrobat Pro 6, then print it.
Steve Goodman
-----Original Message----- From: Melissa Thurber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 2:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PDF-Forms] question - we need an entire form (completed by our clients online) to be submitted back to us from our Web site
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Hi Everyone ~
I'm trying (in vain so far) to post a form on our Web site that our clients can fill out and then return to us over the Internet. The problem I'm having is that we don't just want the data, we want to receive the entire form filled in with the client's information that we can print out. One person at Adobe said he thought this was possible with Acrobat 6.0 Professional, which we purchased, and referred me to the pdfzone Web site for how-to advice.
Most of the research I've done seems to point to my needing a CGI script, which I don't know how to do. I've tried researching our ISP's Web site, but the sample form they provide for us to tailor to our needs results only in the data being e-mail to us. Help! My supervisor is already telling people this service is on our Web site.
Thank you, Melissa Thurber Sacramento, California
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