Hi Mark,
thanks for your tipp. The toolbox looks great - but also the price. ;-)
I know the FDF toolkit is not best way - therefore I´m looking for a new
alternative for .net.
It seems there doesn´t exist a free kit for .net, only "big" products with
lot of functionality and big price.
But I´ll take a look into the aspose-toolkit.
If anybody has other workarounds for filling in and reading form data in PDF
in .NET pls. post.
Thanks,
Toni
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Unless there is really no alternative, using COM in a .NET solution should
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>What would be a proper way to re-implement the same functionalitili ty as
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>Shall I still use FDF (COM)?
Unless there is really no alternative, using COM in a .NET solution should
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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net
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