The Aloaha PDF Saver solves this dilemma. You can now open your PDF Forms, fill them and save them to disk. Additionally the Aloaha PDF Saver includes an OCX component to embed the form saver in your own applications.
The sample source code to can be found in the <installdir>\samples\formsaver directory. It demonstrates the OCX functionality and explains how to use the APIs and Events.
Additional feature are:
PDF Document can be returned as string for further processing
Although we really tried hard, there are always questions left open. But perhaps somebody else had already put the same question? Please check!
Hi, I am in the process of evaluating PDF Form Saver, I can easily merge my XML into a PDF form, looking very good ! However I am struggling to flatten the resulting PDF ? i.e. opening it in a PDF viewer shows the form fields and allows editing. Do you have an example of how to do this ? I am using VBScript initialy, might change to VB once I have it working. Last hurdle before we go ahead and purchase.
Regards
Gary
To flatten a PDF form please use function seal_all_fields. Please contact info@aloaha.com in case you need some sample code or an evaluation key.
Answered 22.03.2010
Can a pdf saved with form saver ocx be edited with form saver if necessary?
Yes, that is possible.
Answered 22.03.2010
I can't tell if your software does what I am looking for. I am looking for a way to save PDF files through an intranet to a central server. Clients would then be able to take a local copy of the PDF file with them, make changes, and save the PDF file to our central server.
In case you are talking about PDF Forms you can use Aloaha. I suggest you contact info@aloaha.com to discuss details.
Answered 17.02.2009
If not, please do not hesitate to send us your question. We would be glad to answer it.