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Interactive XHTML form and XMLWorker

Sujit Pattanayak
Hello, I have a form built using XHTML and it contains few interactive elements like radio button, checkbox etc. I would like to convert this form to a PDF for the user to print. Is it possible to do this using XMLWorker?
 
Also, is XMlWorker free or it's licensed?
 
Thanks,Sujit


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Re: Interactive XHTML form and XMLWorker

Alexis Pigeon
Hi Sujit,

On 6 June 2012 03:08, Sujit Pattanayak <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello, I have a form built using XHTML and it contains few interactive elements like radio button, checkbox etc. I would like to convert this form to a PDF for the user to print. Is it possible to do this using XMLWorker?
 
Also, is XMlWorker free or it's licensed?

XMLWorker, just like iText, is under the AGPL license. I can't tell for sure, but I guess that there is also the possibility to purchase a commercial license that will release you from the AGPL requirements.

Cheers,
alexis

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Re: Interactive XHTML form and XMLWorker

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Op 6/06/2012 3:08, Sujit Pattanayak schreef:
> Hello, I have a form built using XHTML and it contains few interactive
> elements like radio button, checkbox etc. I would like to convert this
> form to a PDF for the user to print. Is it possible to do this using
> XMLWorker?

No, it isn't. Forms are not supported in XML Worker.

> Also, is XMlWorker free or it's licensed?

That question is wrong. Read this blog to find out why:
http://lowagie.com/license

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