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save and load Adobe PDF xml

I have found that with Adobe LifeCycle Design 7.x, you can save a dynamic PDF
that will send xml to the browser when a button is clicked. I'm able to pull
the data I need from the xml I'm sent, but I'm not sure how ( after saving
this xml to the database ) I can recreate the PDF in a later request. Is
there a transform that someone can point me to that will transform this XML
to a PDF? Any ideas how to do this???

I've posted this question to an Adobe newsgroup, but since Adobe tends to
use Javascript instead of .net for everything I'm not sure if I'll get an
answer from them.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
May 4 '06 #1
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Tom S. wrote:
I have found that with Adobe LifeCycle Design 7.x, you can save a dynamic PDF
that will send xml to the browser when a button is clicked. I'm able to pull
the data I need from the xml I'm sent, but I'm not sure how ( after saving
this xml to the database ) I can recreate the PDF in a later request. Is
there a transform that someone can point me to that will transform this XML
to a PDF? Any ideas how to do this???

I've posted this question to an Adobe newsgroup, but since Adobe tends to
use Javascript instead of .net for everything I'm not sure if I'll get an
answer from them.


If you want a dotnet answer, you are unlikely to get one from here
either. This group covers classic asp. Dotnet is a totally different
technology. Try the bods over at the
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework* groups. Javascript help can be
found at microsoft.public.scripting.jscript.

--
Mike Brind

May 4 '06 #2

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