[nycphp-talk] [OT] FORMS
Nicholas Hart
nhart at musicpf.org
Thu Jul 19 15:54:36 EDT 2007
Thanks! I have FPDF and FPDI working and they're just what I needed.
Thanks again.
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Regards,
Nick
Quoting Brian Dailey <support at dailytechnology.net>:
> For Pete's sake, please do not use Word's "Save as HTML" feature. :P It
> makes a god-awful mess that won't render properly in most browsers.
>
> My suggestion is thusly: instead of making them fill out a "PDF" form
> (which means the fields are afterwards difficult for you to get to),
> let them fill out a web form which stores the information in a
> database. When you want to print the information out to a PDF file, use
> FPDF (http://www.fpdf.org) to inject the information into a PDF file
> (via X,Y coordinates) and then output it to the user.
>
> It's much easier and far more flexible this way, and you won't have to
> muddle about with Word documents.
>
>
>
> - Brian Dailey
> Software Developer
> New York, NY
> www.dailytechnology.net
>
> Nicholas Hart wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for the easiest way to put an existing form (PDF) on
>> the web for very non-tech users to fill out. Currently we have a
>> form that is downloaded as a PDF and mailed back to us. I need to
>> make the online version as similar as possible to filling out the
>> existing form so our users don't get confused. For the final
>> submit, the data will be saved to our DB and the full form will be
>> printed as a PDF for the users records.
>>
>> The way I see it there are two parts to this process:
>> 1. Filling in the form:
>> I have taken a Word.doc version of this PDF form and saved it as
>> HTML. I don't know if I can trust this layout for all browser and
>> OS versions. Are there better ways to convert word to html? How
>> do other sites handle this?
>>
>> 2. Saving data and printing filled out PDF for user records:
>> Is there a php library that allows me to place fields in an
>> existing PDF which does not have any embedded field names? This
>> would allow users to save the completed PDF to their hard drives
>> which would be helpful.
>>
>> If anyone has any thoughts, suggestions or references to existing
>> sites, it would be much appreciated. I'm looking to get started on
>> the right foot with this. Thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nicholas Hart
>>
>>
>> link to PDF: https://www.mptf.org:75/docs/TF2.pdf
>>
>>
>>
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