Thanks for the page! Yup - a good one indeed. Now of course, I've blown out the NS compatibility, but hey - I was more concerned with IE and I know I'll get it all back :)
Thanks.
--Shelle
Well, you ARE right but the new can of works is which DTD supports both browsers? I'm playing and keep losing one browser or the other.
Any idea which works in both? Not concerned so much with older browsers.
BTW, you rock - thanks!
--Shelle
Has anyone had a colution to this behavior? This person posted two years ago and no one answered then...
Now I have the problem and I'd love to get it solved.
TIA
--Shelle
Check out the Acrobat Forms Data Format (FDF) Toolkit at http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/forms.jsp - All of the information on doing this is included in the toolkit and related samples you can download.
I am curious at to whether it's on screen only or do they also print that way. Especially since you've converted to outlines prior to printing, I'm not suprised the onscreen is funky, but it should still print pretty.
Finally, I am curious as to:
1) What versions of both Illustrator and...
You want the "Acrobat Forms Data Format (FDF) Toolkit" (found at http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/forms.jsp). There are kits for Windows, UNIX and Java in several programming languages. Tons of details and loads of samples that actually do work the way they are designed to (even...
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