If I get a chance I'll do a little wrapper example since it looks like
Aaron Bartell's code download is no longer available.
If you're going to write something, may I suggest that you write something
which is comparable to the tabbed interface which I provided in my example
(i.e. something which demonstrates the pairing of form input, PDF preview,
and PDF download). Provide your code along with an explanation which is
comparable to the article which I wrote. I'm looking for an
apples-to-apples comparison.
Or if you believe that an interactive PDF form is a better solution for
collecting data, then provide that plus the code or implementation process
behind it.
I believe this thread was sidetracked by your mislabeling my offering as
"conceptual", nit picking about its completeness, repetitious cajoling for
me to place black-box code into the public domain, and directing the
audience (if any) to your document management system. I'm not knocking your
commercial offerings - just suggesting that they are more broadly scoped
than the subject of this thread and the one preceding it.
My intent in starting this discussion was provide a link to a LIVE,
WORKING, EXAMPLE that people can TRY, which addresses the pairing of a web
form with PDF preview and download, which is comparable with interactive
PDF forms (forms that can be filled in with Adobe Reader). I believe the
pairing of HTML input, with PDF generation is a better alternative than
interactive PDF forms, and I wanted to give people a chance to try it.
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