I've looked everywhere and can not find an answer to this. I'm hoping that the vast brain trust in this "room" can help me.
Here is what I am doing...
I want to attach a .jpg of a signature to a form. Every form is different as to where that location is BUT I have a form field (fSignature) where that signature needs to go.
In Acrobat, using javascript, I am able to determine the location of that text field and place the watermark there OR use a button and replace the icon with the .jpg.
I really want to do this from ColdFusion, though. With CF8, I can do a <cfpdf action="getinfo"> and a <cfpdfform action="read"> to get information, but none of it tells me WHERE the fields are. Nor can I find a CF8 function that allows me to either put a .jpg in a text field (understandably) or change the icon of a form button.
So, in summary, my questions are:
Does anyone know how to change the icon of a PDF Form button?
AND/OR
Does anyone know how to determine the field.rect of a form field?
(It is my fervent hope that this is a simple issue that has been well documented and that I am just too blind to see it)
Here is what I am doing...
I want to attach a .jpg of a signature to a form. Every form is different as to where that location is BUT I have a form field (fSignature) where that signature needs to go.
In Acrobat, using javascript, I am able to determine the location of that text field and place the watermark there OR use a button and replace the icon with the .jpg.
I really want to do this from ColdFusion, though. With CF8, I can do a <cfpdf action="getinfo"> and a <cfpdfform action="read"> to get information, but none of it tells me WHERE the fields are. Nor can I find a CF8 function that allows me to either put a .jpg in a text field (understandably) or change the icon of a form button.
So, in summary, my questions are:
Does anyone know how to change the icon of a PDF Form button?
AND/OR
Does anyone know how to determine the field.rect of a form field?
(It is my fervent hope that this is a simple issue that has been well documented and that I am just too blind to see it)