I'm new to Info Path and working behind a government firewall. I've designed
my form but is there a way to convert/export so that it can be filled out as
a web form (or any other format?)
Thanks for any help
No; to fill out InfoPath forms, each user must have InfoPath installed. A
firewall should not be a problem; just publish your InfoPath form templates
to a SharePoint site or Web Server that's accessible both internally and
externally.
Good luck,
Alex
> I'm new to Info Path and working behind a government firewall. I've
> designed
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>
> Thanks for any help
David - 01 Aug 2005 08:29 GMT
Hi,
InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.
http://www.infojetsoft.com
Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
Web Services.
"Alex [MSFT]" <nospam@microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%23tiv6WNlFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> No; to fill out InfoPath forms, each user must have InfoPath installed. A
> firewall should not be a problem; just publish your InfoPath form
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>>
>> Thanks for any help
David - 01 Aug 2005 08:29 GMT
Hi,
InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.
http://www.infojetsoft.com
Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
Web Services.
"Alex [MSFT]" <nospam@microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%23tiv6WNlFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> No; to fill out InfoPath forms, each user must have InfoPath installed. A
> firewall should not be a problem; just publish your InfoPath form
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>
>> Thanks for any help
David - 01 Aug 2005 08:29 GMT
Hi,
InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.
http://www.infojetsoft.com
Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
Web Services.
"Alex [MSFT]" <nospam@microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%23tiv6WNlFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> No; to fill out InfoPath forms, each user must have InfoPath installed. A
> firewall should not be a problem; just publish your InfoPath form
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>
>> Thanks for any help
David - 01 Aug 2005 08:29 GMT
Hi,
InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.
http://www.infojetsoft.com
Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
Web Services.
"Alex [MSFT]" <nospam@microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%23tiv6WNlFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> No; to fill out InfoPath forms, each user must have InfoPath installed. A
> firewall should not be a problem; just publish your InfoPath form
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>
>> Thanks for any help
David - 01 Aug 2005 08:49 GMT
Hi,
InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.
http://www.infojetsoft.com
Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
Web Services.
"Alex [MSFT]" <nospam@microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%23tiv6WNlFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> No; to fill out InfoPath forms, each user must have InfoPath installed. A
> firewall should not be a problem; just publish your InfoPath form
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>
>> Thanks for any help