Yes, I've looked hard at fdpf and see how it is used to generate a new
pdf, but I need to simply fill in the form fields in an existing pdf.
If it can do that, I'm not finding the feature....
Thanks,
- Ron
On 5/1/2010 7:43 PM, Gary wrote:
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Yes, we can first ask the user to fill in a form, but then comes the part
I don't understand - how to covert it to pdf.
It would be best if we could just fill in the fields on an existing form,
but it would also work to print the printer friendly form to the server's
printer queue, which could really be a postscript file we could then
convert to pdf. In that case, I need to learn how to get PHP to print to
the server's printer...
- Ron
On 5/1/2010 7:53 AM, nagendra prasad wrote:
I am not sure if this works for your project but you can first ask user
to
fill the form in PHP and then convert it into PDF. What say?
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Take a peek at this
http://fpdf.org/
Writing to a pdf from php is very cumbersome, this seems to take some of the
sting out.
Gary
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