2/18/2010 11:58:52 PM
Tomas Administrator Posts: 105
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We are very happy to announce our new service - Web page to PDF covert via email. Just send your link to submit@web2pdfconvert.com and you'll receive a replay with PDF file. Suggestions and feedbacks are welcome!
-- Best regards, Tomas
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3/3/2010 3:36:09 AM
Duncan Posts: 2
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Thomas, This feature is almost what I am after - I would like my web site visitors to be able to click on a link / button to create a pdf version of the web page (a complex form) and have that email sent to me (not returned to the person clicking the button)
Could you add a page to your site rather like the 'PDF Button' page (http://www.web2pdfconvert.com/pdf-button.aspx) which produces the code to create a button to enable this feature. It would need to have an editable mailto: address.
Thanks Duncan.
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3/3/2010 3:43:05 AM
Tomas Administrator Posts: 105
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Could you write your idea more detailed? How your feature can be useful for our service users and what is advantage of it?
-- Best regards, Tomas
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3/3/2010 4:50:48 AM
Duncan Posts: 2
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Thanks for your prompt reply ...
My idea is that someone who has a website with an editable page eg. contact form, order form or questionnaire can have their visitor click a button on completion of their data entry and have a pdf created of the page. This page is automatically emailed through to the website owner.
This could be achieved by using an html form with a submit command, but the results would not be as readable (as they are displayed as either a single column or double column email) as they would be if they were displayed as a pdf form retaining the look of the website.
I could also use the create a pdf file button to create a pdf file on the users computer and then get them to email the pdf file to me, but some users are not that computer literate and would have trouble. It would be much easier and I think better to automate the process as much as possible.
Thanks again, Duncan.
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3/9/2010 4:48:06 AM
Tomas Administrator Posts: 105
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There is one problem, it is not possible to read what user enter in web form while converting web pages to PDF. If such form will be converted it will contain empty form fields in PDF file. Anyway thank you for suggestion, if you have more questions or suggestion do not hesitate and contact us.
-- Best regards, Tomas
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