Yuval
You can do this in PHP .
We just did an application for generating business documents (proposals
etc...)
for a call center that use SugarCRM with Firefox, XML, templates and a
merge with the mysql db, the output from browser prints to PDF Creator
which is then transferred to a FaxoIP server for faxing internationally.
Not to hard to develop - however, it is a heckofa lot of work on the
formatting side - page breaks, margins etc and keeping all the
workstations in the network on the same configuration.
We used some CSS classes for print documents - mileage varys widely
Best regards
Danny
Youval Bronicki wrote:
Hello all,
[This is not strictly a Linux question. I hope it will be of interest
to the list.]
I am developing an enterprise application that will generate various
business documents (invoices, purchase orders, RFQs). The documents
should be printable (and pretty), and also be available in soft copy.
Requirements:
A) Documents should be generated automatically by "merging" dynamic
content with pre-designed document "templates"
B) Designing document templates should be easy (A WYSIWYG approach
is required).
C) Resulting documents should be printable.
D) (Not strictly a must) - being able to send the documents to
users who don't have Microsoft Office.
I am researching the options, and the choice turns out to be difficult
The easiest implementation would be to use Microsoft's InfoPath:
- Pros: The document instances are simple XML files
- Cons: Not cross platform, not open source, young product, doesn't
support D.
An alternative will be to Adobe LiveCycle Forms (where a server
component will merge data and templates to create PDF files).
- Pros: Output documents are widely accessible XML files; the
template definition file use a published specification (Adobe's XDP)
- Cons : A proprietary and probably expensive solution.
I haven't found an open source alternative. I've used apache FOP in
the past but it doesn't support Hebrew (yet). Designing the
XSLT/XSL-FO templates was a little nightmare.
I am also considering using a combination of Mozilla and PDFCreator to
generate PDF from XML/HTML & CSS, but I'm afraid it will require too
much effort to set up. The idea seems to be an old one (
http://london.pm.org/pipermail/london.pm/Week-of-Mon-20021111/014912.html,
http://www.planetpdf.com/forumarchive/56738.asp), but I haven't found
reports of implementation.
Any insight will be most welcome
Youval Bronicki
http://www.tersus.org
http://www.tersus.com
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