But … I’m testing out this Import PDF. Creating a design in Illustrator, adding editable fields in Acrobat, mapping those to my WPForms fields. And the images are warped to fit.
Is there a way to fit the uploaded image and maintain aspect ratio, etc?
]]>I am unable to upload certain files to my website’s media library, a 1.8mb pdf file in this case. It returns this error:
Unexpected response from the server. The file may have been uploaded successfully. Check in the Media Library or reload the page.
My web host is shared hosting from Lithium, “LiPanel Retired Plans – Value Hosting”
I looked up the error and have been trying many things unsuccessfully. Here’s what I’ve tried:
What else can I try?
]]>We’re facing 3 issues with your plugin:
1/ We’re selling digital products. But on the invoice, though there’s no weight indicated for the product, it’s showing “Weight: 1kg”
2/ The product options should be showing on separate rows but currently, they’re showing like this: https://i.imgur.com/tcyzefm.jpg instead of:
options: Deux versions pour chaque phrase : +70%
Tirage des articles les plus éloignés : 100 € TTC
How can we get this?
3/ It’s not possible to edit these invoices in Acrobat Pro.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards,
Fab’
I put the same PDF but in an uneditable version in the same folder as the editable one and created a link on the same page as the editable one. The uneditable one opens without issue. It seems that the path to the editable PDF is not the issue.
Can you tell me what is wrong or what I am not doing correctly?
]]>For me, your plugin works well (My order history widget, the shortcode in the page etc.)until I try to download and print the invoice.
At this time I have an error message from Acrobat. Here is a link to the screen capture :
https://charlesguy.com/eshop-invoice-pdf-failed-screen-capture-ch-guy.jpg
Thank you in advance for help
Charles
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/eshop-invoice/
]]>9 times out of 10, whenever I try to open a PDF file posted to my site, the Adobe Acrobat plugin crashes. Occasionally, it will load, and once it does, it seems to work for a while.
This only happens with Google Chrome. Firefox, Safari, Opera, and even IE 9 all work just fine.
Here are two screenshots: https://ericthegrey.shutterfly.com/pictures/8
So, is this an issue with Chrome and Adobe, Chrome and FancyBox or a combination of all three, and is there a fix for it that I haven’t found yet?
No link, since the site is currently only on a local host and will remain until we get the site up and running live.
Any help is much appreciated because this is the best overall plugin I’ve found for this purpose.
Eric the Grey
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/easy-fancybox/
]]>When your website offers direct links to PDF files (I’m working on my wife’s ebooks website, she wants to offer two links, to view, or to download), I’ve seen various ways to force these PDF files to be always downloaded instead of viewed online.
However, is there a way to differentiate links to PDF files, so that they may either be downloaded, OR opened inside the browser ?
Inside WordPress, I really don’t see how that could be done, and yet, I spent a long time searching the internet…
Thank you VERY MUCH if you can help me with a suggestion, a link, or a trick