http://xml.coverpages.org/IdooXoap10JavaAnn.html

Note: I found your email address while reading your web page pertaining to XML and 
Acrobat-based forms.  Its web's address is shown above.

I have 2 questions:

1. Were you wanting to post your XML record(s) into one or more Acrobat-based forms 
template? It can be done, automatically, in seconds.

2. Can you please forward this email to your IT Department or appropriate party and cc 
me when you do?


You can use XML's data to populate Acrobat-based forms. Acrobat forms are easier to 
design and you can put it on the Internet easily. There are over 200 million Acrobat 
users, thus making your forms readable by anyone. Acrobat Reader is free.
For example, US's IRS (Tax Department) and many government's forms are now 
Acrobat-based and fillable online. See web links below for examples. Almost all 
accounting offices need to submit forms to the government that are now in 
Acrobat-based formats.

XML and Acrobat are ubiquituous. This email is about making XML and Acrobat forms 
working together, using PF-Printmerge.


There is no software in the market that does (1), up to yesterday.  PF-Printmerge can 
do (1) and you can download a FREE copy. It includes utilities to join multiple 
Acrobat forms and non-form pdf files, database, printing utilities and others. These 
utilities do not expire. You may freely redistribute PF-Printmerge. Free PF-Printmerge 
download at:

http://www.pureforms.com/products/pfprintmerge/pfprintmerge.htm

Other data sources supported:  Excel, Outlook, FoxPro, Access, MS SQL Server, dBase, 
Goldmine, Act!2000, Paradox, Text, Lotus, XML, Oracle, IBM DB2, Sybase, Informix, etc.


Please let me know what you think.



Best Regards,


Thomas Getty
Independent Marketing Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Reference Links:

Web Links Of Large Organizations Using Acrobat-based Forms:

http://www.irs.gov/forms_pubs/forms.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=government+acrobat+forms&btnG=Google+Search

You can directly benefit from using Acrobat-based forms, e.g., no more manual filling 
in of forms - Leave Form; Training Form; IRS 1040 Forms; including lots of forms that 
any company needs to submit to regulatory bodies that are using Acrobat-based forms 
only, e.g., IRS. Your company needs not adopt Acrobat-based forms enterprise-wide, 
just adopting it workgroup-wide will reap lots of productivity gain.


Here is a white paper why you want to use Acrobat-based forms versus HTML forms:
http://www.pureforms.com/FormsComparison.pdf

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