outputting a .pdf and emailing from asp
I have a page on our company site that allows customers to input purchase
orders. Is there a way that once confirmed the data builds a .pdf file and
sends it via email. I can send it if I can create it. Can I create it? Has
anyone seen anything like this before, and if so were could I find out more
about accomplishing such a task?
[348 byte] By [
kyle] at [2007-11-9 17:50:47]

# 1 Re: outputting a .pdf and emailing from asp
Kyle,
Check this out...
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/990902.htm
"kyle" <kfinch@bayoucitygroup.com> wrote:
>
>I have a page on our company site that allows customers to input purchase
>orders. Is there a way that once confirmed the data builds a .pdf file and
>sends it via email. I can send it if I can create it. Can I create it? Has
>anyone seen anything like this before, and if so were could I find out more
>about accomplishing such a task?
Terry at 2007-11-11 23:16:42 >

# 2 Re: outputting a .pdf and emailing from asp
Thanks Terry,
I've done everything that the article said I would need to do, and things
are progressing nicely. I do not have the 'Full Version' of Adobe Acrobat,
and I'm getting an error '(0x80040202) Invalid Media Type'. Do I need to
be running the 'Full Version'?
"Terry" <snakbrat@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Kyle,
>
>Check this out...
>
>http://www.15seconds.com/issue/990902.htm
>
>
>"kyle" <kfinch@bayoucitygroup.com> wrote:
>>
>>I have a page on our company site that allows customers to input purchase
>>orders. Is there a way that once confirmed the data builds a .pdf file
and
>>sends it via email. I can send it if I can create it. Can I create it?
Has
>>anyone seen anything like this before, and if so were could I find out
more
>>about accomplishing such a task?
>
kyle at 2007-11-11 23:17:48 >

# 3 Re: outputting a .pdf and emailing from asp
Yes, you do. But, you should be able to pick up a copy of Adobe Acrobat 6.0
Standard - for less than $100.
"kyle" <kfinch@bayoucitygroup.com> wrote:
>
>Thanks Terry,
>I've done everything that the article said I would need to do, and things
>are progressing nicely. I do not have the 'Full Version' of Adobe Acrobat,
>and I'm getting an error '(0x80040202) Invalid Media Type'. Do I need to
>be running the 'Full Version'?
>
>
>"Terry" <snakbrat@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>Kyle,
>>
>>Check this out...
>>
>>http://www.15seconds.com/issue/990902.htm
>>
>>
>>"kyle" <kfinch@bayoucitygroup.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>I have a page on our company site that allows customers to input purchase
>>>orders. Is there a way that once confirmed the data builds a .pdf file
>and
>>>sends it via email. I can send it if I can create it. Can I create it?
>Has
>>>anyone seen anything like this before, and if so were could I find out
>more
>>>about accomplishing such a task?
>>
>
Terry at 2007-11-11 23:18:42 >
