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We would like to use iTextSharp DLL in one of our project to extract PDF text but I'm having 2nd thought to release it to production because I read somewhere that we need to purchase a commercial license for us to be able to use iTexttSharp.
We have two currently supported versions: iText 5 and iText 7. Both are available under AGPL and Commercial license. iText 5 AGPL. iText 7 community: iText 5 is a one solution library that is complex, but well documented to help you create your solutions. IText 7 is a complete re-write of iText 5, allowing you to choose your adventure with add-ons, all based on a simple, modular code structure that is easy to use and well documented.
Williamw, I recon a little patience would at the order of the day. I have noticed that you have been ranting like this for a while now. The forumn is here to help people and if we don't want to help people when they ask 'stupid' questions or they appear to be lazy then just ignore them. I don't think that the creators of the forumn intended for the abusive language that you are currently employing. Please tone it down if you don't mind!! We don't all like the abusiveness, although sometime necessary, that you use and it is totaly uncalled for on the message boards.
Kwagga wrote: is here to help people First they need to help themselves. If people follow the posting guidlines and don't just come here asking stoopid question because they can't, or won't, do a little research firast then they can expect to be scorned. On the other hand, if someone actually tries something, I am more than willing to help.
Unfortunately there are less and less chances to do that due to the dross appearing in the forum. If OP had stated they had tried SourceForge and could not find the older versions, I would probably have helped. However, when a ten second 'google - click - click' reveals the answer, I don't think I'm being too harsh about someone's lazyness. It's the fish thing. Give a man a fish he can eat for a day, teach him to fish and he can eat for a lifetime. Now, which is better - teaching or giving? MumbleB 17-Mar-09 21:43 17-Mar-09 21:43 Hi All.
I have a wroking application that writes records to and Excel Sheet. I have now been asked by the users to make a small change to the program. After all records has been written to the Sheet I do a Calculation of All values in Two columns and write those totals to 'D1' and 'D2'. I have been asked to write the totals to the bottom of the Sheet rather. Marca292 17-Mar-09 21:11 17-Mar-09 21:11 Hi, I am developing a contact book using C# WPF and a textbox can contain contacts as the user has added from the existing contact book. The textbox showing the selected contacts will looks like: 'John; Peter; Tom;'.
The user can add new names to the textbox but if he want to edit an existing name that name shall be highlight and not be able to edit the existing name, just like Microsoft Outlook when you send a new email and try to modify a email address added from contact list. How do I adjust my textbox so it get this behavior? Example: The user has added the following contacts to the textbox.
'John; Peter; Tom;' The problem is how do I prohibit the user to modify contact 'John' like 'John123456789; Peter; Tom;' If he starts modify contact John the textbox shall contains '123456789; Peter; Tom;' instead. Regards Magnus Last Visit: 19-Mar-19 10:14 Last Update: 19-Mar-19 10:14. 5080 General News Suggestion Question Bug Answer Joke Praise Rant Admin Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.