Allow Your End Users To Generate PDF Documents

Posted by: Radical Development, on 16 Aug 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

If your not familiar with PDF (Portable Document Format) then this entry may not be for you. PDF was developed by Adobe Systems well over 15 years ago and in today's electronic age PDF documents are common place. I find it interesting to read about the history of a product and PDF is no different. Take the time to read the following from Wikipedia. As a .NET developer I have ran into client requirements where there was a need to export data from a web application to a PDF document for a variety of...

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