602XML Form Filler

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Use 602XML Form Filler to fill XSL-FO based XML forms offline, save forms for later completion, and add an X.509 digital signature for authorization. XML data can be delivered by e-mail, HTTP, HTTPS, SOAP or embedded in the XML form. Includes FREE business forms. Supports one-click form export to Adobe PDF. This solution provides the next generation of data exchange. You can easily attach any file to a form for simplified integration with existing processes and systems.

Give your paper-based form some interactivity using dynamic form elements. Change form field descriptions and show/hide form sections based on specific user input or a pre-set configuration. Forms can now be stored in a compressed format. The compression algorithm uses the open ZIP standard (ZLIB) and provides a file size that is up to 5 times smaller. Form submission profiles allow a rule to be defined for each submission method: local save, SOAP, e-mail, or HTTP POST to provide error-free transportation of XML data.


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