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Re: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer with ASP.NET to populate PDF Forms from Server Database. - Adobe LiveCycle 16-12-2010
I have one more question.How reusable are the scripts we put into the forms for validation or other help functions. Do we have to repeat on each form and change in everu form if the logic changes or we find a bug? or is it easy to do some kind of includes or other best practices to keep the code going out of control in the long run?Thanks

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Re: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer with ASP.NET to populate PDF Forms from Server Database. - Adobe LiveCycle 14-12-2010
Thanks. Your inputs are extremely valuable to me.Regards

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Re: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer with ASP.NET to populate PDF Forms from Server Database. - Adobe LiveCycle 14-12-2010
Yes. You did. Thanks for the quick turn around and being very helpful. Appreciate it.I am also assuming that the approach of entering data directly into the PDF form is more efficient than creating HTML forms? this reduces one more form conversion life cycle and data transformation. Am I correct?If XFA has all the validation scripts, would the end users be able to see (something like view source) from the forms they download? just curiousRegards

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Re: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer with ASP.NET to populate PDF Forms from Server Database. - Adobe LiveCycle 14-12-2010
I have some design questions. I originally thought I can convert PDF into HTML forms and transfer the data into PDF once the data is entered into HTML. Though this may be cumbersome as I need to convert all PDF forms into HTML. But based on my knowledge on LC, it is best to enter data directly into PDF forms by the end users through the .NET application.Couple of questionsWill the PDF form will fit in to the application as part of the application without opening a new window. I guess the answer ...

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Re: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer with ASP.NET to populate PDF Forms from Server Database. - Adobe LiveCycle 10-12-2010
Thanks. How easy is it convert? sorry I am not familiar with LC Designer and I will try to get my hands on it. But from a effort perspective, I need to figure out how long will it take to do so for each form I have, so that I can estimate developers time.Regards

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Re: Using Adobe LiveCycle Designer with ASP.NET to populate PDF Forms from Server Database. - Adobe LiveCycle 09-12-2010
Need some helpI have bunch of pdf forms which need to be integrted into the .NET environment. I see lot of great info about this. I understand that the new PDFs need to be designed through LC designer,But what I need to do to enable the existing PDF documents to be XML compatable and be able to render and get data back from the application. I am hoping it is a simple exercise. Any help is appreciated.Thanks-Sundar

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PDF Forms automation in the .NET environment - Adobe LiveCycle 01-12-2010
Hello all,I just joined this forum.I am trying to provide our business a easy way of creating new PDF forms and able to get the input through the .NET application. I basically want to orchestarte the data entry into the forms between our interbnal folks, our partners and our clients all done through pre-defined pdf forms.We currently have around 200 PDF forms and as business adds new rproducts, new pdf forms will be created by the business. So in essense, while I want to keep the data in the dat...

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