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Betreff: RE: [PDF-Forms] Passing parameters into a PDF thru the URLPerfect! Thanks.
Michael Shupe
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__________________________________________________________________It's possible, maybe. Depends on how much data you try to include (hint: keep
it short). Study the _javascript_ in the following for one approach:http://www.peakforms.com/pdfs/get2pdf2.pdf?
First=George&Last=Johnson&Whisky=LagavulinGeorge
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Title: RE: [PDF-Forms] Passing parameters into a PDF thru the URL
Hi
Michael,
thanks
a lot for your answer and your example. But: What I need ist the access not to
the content of a field (and parse it) but the access to the "normal" content of
the .pdf document (i.e. the result, when you convert the normal text of a word
document into .pdf.)
Can
you help me?
Thank
you very much!
Erwin
H�lzler
- [PDF-Forms] Passing parameters into a PDF thru the URL Mike Shupe
- Re: [PDF-Forms] Passing parameters into a PDF thru the ... geojohn
- RE: [PDF-Forms] Passing parameters into a PDF thru the ... Mike Shupe
- Erwin H�lzler
