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Merging PDF's
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02/04/2010 10:26:37
Guy Pardoe
Pardoe Development Corporation
Peterborough, New Hampshire, États-Unis
 
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Environment:
C# 3.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01458458
Message ID:
01458518
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Thanks for the info!

Guy


>>Hi Charles,
>>
>>I used the COM interface with Adobe to merge PDFs in the past. I am about to face this issue of merging PDFs in .NET and was wondering about how to do it. Thanks for your post here. One question... I am unfamiliar with the iTextSharper you mentioned. Is this part of the .NET framework or is it a third-party tool?
>>
>>Guy
>
>just google it - it's opensource (that's why I thought it might be the tool Bill was referring to)
>
>"iText# (iTextSharp) is a port of the iText open source java library for PDF generation written entirely in C# for the .NET platform. "
>
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/itextsharp/
>
>This is a real .NET assembly and therefore to my way of thinking is waaaay better to use than any COM interface. I use it to fill out forms and it is very powerful there. I have a data with a couple hundred pieces of information. I have 40 or so forms to fill. I can throw all the data at all the forms and if the field isn't on the form it just gets ignored, so I can have one form filling engine that receives a list of selected forms and fills them in.
>
>It's free and I really recommend trying it.
>
>If you run into anything you can't figure out, there are lots of people on stackoverflow that are familiar with it. Widely used.
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