Actually the asp version is only 5 lines long.  Take a look at that it very easy.
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From: Vincent Niehaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:38 PM
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Thanks Aleck,


I've been using PHP to use the functions in the FDFtoolkit.

I guess I would need to use CGI with C++ or Java in order to use this method.

That's probably where I've been going wrong because I don't believe this method

is available using PHP.


Thanks a bunch,


Vincent Niehaus



On Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at 11:21 AM, Dwyer, Aleck wrote:


Look at the example on FDFExtractAppendSaves in the FDFtoolkit.  It sounds similar to what you want.


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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 11:04 AM

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Subject: [PDF-Forms] Saving changes




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Anybody have any suggestions on saving changes, annotations or

signatures on a PDF through a web browser.


I'm looking at homegrown solutions can't afford to purchase anything.


The server containing the PDF proofs are in our intranet trying to

figure out a way

to save the changes without the user having to manually browse to the

folder itself.


Sometimes I guess you just have to live with manual methods until the

light bulb goes

off at least.


Should I submit the PDF itself instead of FDF data? If so how is this

done?

I'm using PHP and the FDF Toolkit running on Apache.



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