[Accessibility_sig] Accessibility of PDF reports generated from SQLServer 2005 using SSRS
Turner, Mark
mturner at calstate.edu
Wed Oct 17 20:05:38 CDT 2007
Andrea,
ABCpdf (http://www.websupergoo.com/abcpdf-1.htm) and PDFLib
(http://www.pdflib.com/products/pdflib-family/pdflib/) are available as
commercially licensed.Net components and purport to support tagged PDF
creation.
Several open source PDF libraries such as SharpPDF
http://sharppdf.sourceforge.net/) and iText
(http://www.lowagie.com/iText/) claim some support for PDF tagging
though it appears some digging through their documentation may be
necessary to sort out exactly how far they've taken this 'support'.
Hope these help as a starting point...
Best,
Mark Turner
Director, Center for Accessible Media
CSU Office of the Chancellor
(562) 951-4353 voice
(562) 951-4925 fax
mturner at calstate.edu
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[mailto:accessibility_sig-bounces at knowbility.org] On Behalf Of andrea
richeson
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 7:16 AM
To: accessibility_sig at knowbility.org
Subject: [Accessibility_sig] Accessibility of PDF reports generated from
SQLServer 2005 using SSRS
I am working on an online investments application built with ASP.NET
that generates daily reports and monthly statements in PDF format.
Do you all know of any automatic mechanism using SQL Server Reporting
Service (SSRS), an Adobe product, or a combination of products, that can
automatically create accessible (or more accessible) PDFs from data
housed in MS SQL Server 2005?
Many thanks in advance for your assistance.
Andrea Richeson
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