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The Advanced Pizza Response Script (ASP) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.It requires either: (a) Adobe Acrobat 4.0 for Windows, or (b) Adobe Acrobat 3.1 for Windows (with Adobe Forms Author plug-in), along with the other system requirements below.The support files for part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (ASP) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.It requires either: (a) Adobe Acrobat 4.0 for Windows, or (b) Adobe Acrobat 3.1 for Windows (with Adobe Forms Author plug-in), along with the other system requirements below.The support files for part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (ASP) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.It requires either: (a) Adobe Acrobat 4.0 for Windows, or (b) Adobe Acrobat 3.1 for Windows (with Adobe Forms Author plug-in), along with the other system requirements below.The support files for part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (Perl) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.The support files part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (Perl) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.The support files part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (Perl) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.The support files part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (Perl) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.The support files part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (Perl) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.The support files part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
The Advanced Pizza Response Script (Perl) demonstrates how to respond to form queries in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form, as described in "The Form Revolution Part 2" on page 48 of Adobe Magazine, January/February 2000.The support files part one of the article are available at www.adobe.com/products/adobemag/archive/99aumg01.html.
This Visual Basic script, pizza1.asp, processes and returns a response for the request generated by the simple Adobe Acrobat pizza order form described and shown in "The Form Revolution" on page 55 of Adobe Magazine, Autumn 1999. The pizza2.asp script processes and returns a response for the request generated by the more advanced Adobe Acrobat pizza order form referred to in the same article.
This Visual Basic script, pizza1.asp, processes and returns a response for the request generated by the simple Adobe Acrobat pizza order form described and shown in "The Form Revolution" on page 55 of Adobe Magazine, Autumn 1999. The pizza2.asp script processes and returns a response for the request generated by the more advanced Adobe Acrobat pizza order form referred to in the same article.
This Visual Basic script, pizza1.asp, processes and returns a response for the request generated by the simple Adobe Acrobat pizza order form described and shown in "The Form Revolution" on page 55 of Adobe Magazine, Autumn 1999. The pizza2.asp script processes and returns a response for the request generated by the more advanced Adobe Acrobat pizza order form referred to in the same article.
This Visual Basic script, pizza1.asp, processes and returns a response for the request generated by the simple Adobe Acrobat pizza order form described and shown in "The Form Revolution" on page 55 of Adobe Magazine, Autumn 1999. The pizza2.asp script processes and returns a response for the request generated by the more advanced Adobe Acrobat pizza order form referred to in the same article.
This Visual Basic script, pizza1.asp, processes and returns a response for the request generated by the simple Adobe Acrobat pizza order form described and shown in "The Form Revolution" on page 55 of Adobe Magazine, Autumn 1999. The pizza2.asp script processes and returns a response for the request generated by the more advanced Adobe Acrobat pizza order form referred to in the same article.
This Visual Basic script, pizza1.asp, processes and returns a response for the request generated by the simple Adobe Acrobat pizza order form described and shown in "The Form Revolution" on page 55 of Adobe Magazine, Autumn 1999. The pizza2.asp script processes and returns a response for the request generated by the more advanced Adobe Acrobat pizza order form referred to in the same article.
The Export PS 1.2d plug-in for Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later enables you to
-- export a single page of a PDF file to EPS format
-- export a PDF file to a PostScript language file
For both EPS and PostScript exporting, you can specify
-- ASCII or binary output
-- Level 1 or Level 2 PostScript
-- whether to embed or exclude font information
-- whether to include or exclude halftone screens
-- whether to include or exclude RGB and Lab images
For EPS exporting, you can also specify whether to include a screen preview.
For PostScript exporting, you can also specify a range of pages to export.
The Export PS 1.2d plug-in for Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later enables you to
-- export a single page of a PDF file to EPS format
-- export a PDF file to a PostScript language file
For both EPS and PostScript exporting, you can specify
-- ASCII or binary output
-- Level 1 or Level 2 PostScript
-- whether to embed or exclude font information
-- whether to include or exclude halftone screens
-- whether to include or exclude RGB and Lab images
For EPS exporting, you can also specify whether to include a screen preview.
For PostScript exporting, you can also specify a range of pages to export.
The Export PS 1.2d plug-in for Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later enables you to
-- export a single page of a PDF file to EPS format
-- export a PDF file to a PostScript language file
For both EPS and PostScript exporting, you can specify
-- ASCII or binary output
-- Level 1 or Level 2 PostScript
-- whether to embed or exclude font information
-- whether to include or exclude halftone screens
-- whether to include or exclude RGB and Lab images
For EPS exporting, you can also specify whether to include a screen preview.
For PostScript exporting, you can also specify a range of pages to export.
The Export PS 1.3 plug-in for Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later enables you to
-- export a single page of a PDF file to EPS format
-- export a PDF file to a PostScript language file
For both EPS and PostScript exporting, you can specify
-- ASCII or binary output
-- Level 1 or Level 2 PostScript
-- whether to embed or exclude font information
-- whether to include or exclude halftone screens
-- whether to include or exclude RGB and Lab images
For EPS exporting, you can also specify whether to include a screen preview.
For PostScript exporting, you can also specify a range of pages to export.
The Export PS 1.3 plug-in for Adobe Acrobat Exchange 3.01 or later enables you to
-- export a single page of a PDF file to EPS format
-- export a PDF file to a PostScript language file
For both EPS and PostScript exporting, you can specify
-- ASCII or binary output
-- Level 1 or Level 2 PostScript
-- whether to embed or exclude font information
-- whether to include or exclude halftone screens
-- whether to include or exclude RGB and Lab images
For EPS exporting, you can also specify whether to include a screen preview.
For PostScript exporting, you can also specify a range of pages to export.
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