Explore the possibilities of PDFSharePoint 2.3

Join us this March 1 for an exclusive overview of PDFSharePoint – PDF Forms for SharePoint 2010. Be the first to see the most desired feature upgrades for PDF forms in SharePoint! Join our product evangelist, Dmitry Ivahno, in this 45-minute session in which he will present: Demonstration of PDF forms with SharePoint 2010 and free Adobe Reader New offline form capabilities Anonymous forms support Digital Signature support Reusing form...

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Adobe LiveCycle disturbance and opportunities to step in with SharePoint and PDF forms solution

Adobe made some historic announcements last year stating they are shifting resources out of Adobe LiveCycle and putting it into their Create Suite and Web Experience Management offerings. This caused some clients to worry about their business investments, but also revealing opportunities for great alternatives. LiveCycle integrates PDF Forms and Flex/Flash Forms into an environment that includes workflow, content management, rights management,...

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Intermediate: How to add SharePoint Document ID and Version to PDF form

Recently one of our customers wanted to display SharePoint document version and document ID in his PDF form. There is a simple way how you can do it with PDF SharePoint. First of all, we prepare a simple template for this case; it contains two read only text fields where we will put SharePoint document id and document version value. Next, we need to add custom server script, for this I will use Server On Load rules. Here is script itself. if...

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Future of Adobe LiveCycle Questionable: It’s time to get aggressive with SharePoint and PDF forms!

Adobe made some historic announcements on November 8, 2011.  Headlines focused on Apple winning the HTML5 vs mobile Flash debate and Adobe’s business realignment to increase their focus on digital media and digital marketing markets. But there’s more to the story.   As part of the realignment, Adobe is shifting resources out of Adobe LiveCycle and putting it into their Create Suite and Web Experience Management...

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Error: “The sandboxed code execution request was refused because the Sandboxed Code Host Service was too busy to handle the request”

This week we were helping one of our customers to resolve issue with sandbox deployment. The customer uses PDF SharePoint “WSP deployment” feature and was unable to activate sandbox solution. For those, who do not know what “WSP deployment” feature is, I recommend to check the following blog article: http://www.pdfsharepoint.com/deployment-of-pdf-template-as-sandboxed-wsp-solution/ During the activation of WSP package in...

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