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Posted by craig.s.gardner@gmail.com on 08/15/07 04:37
On Aug 14, 6:22 pm, burgermeiste...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hmm, well, I haven't used it personally, but PHP seems to have a
> pretty extensive, if only obtuse, set of functions to handle PDFs:
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> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.pdf.php
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> Or maybe that's not really what you're asking; perhaps your inquiry is
> about what to stamp the data with? If thats the case, I guess I would
> need to know more about what you're trying to ultimately achieve. Do
> you have a system in place to authenticate users as it stands so far?
I took a look at the built in PHP functions, but they don't appear to
have any way of editing (or importing) a PDF, only creating them from
scratch.
On Aug 14, 8:34 pm, la...@portcommodore.com wrote:
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> FPDF for PDF work with PHP and FPDI for importing PDFs into FPDF.
> Really easy to work with - I use it to for PHP to fill in PDF forms.
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> http://www.fpdf.org/http://www.setasign.de/products/pdf-php-solutions/fpdi/
Thank you, I will definitely give those a look.
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