At 05:03 PM 7/29/2003 +0200, Martin Abrahamsson wrote:
I've created a couple och forms based on existing pdfs (scanned forms) and
added acroformfields wich the user editds on screen and then prints the
form.

Great...



At first it was only ment to be like this but now "they" like the text
enterd in the formfields to be saved into a database.

OK.



This brings me to my
question; Is it possible to have a print/submit button on the form that not
only prints the form but also calls to a servlet that saves th data?

Of course.



My guess is that javascript in the pdf can be used for this but im not sure
as I am new to these "interactive" pdf's. If it is possible to do it this
way, are there any examles of how to use javascript in pdf?

You don't even need JavaScript - just a Submit action on your button along with the Print action...Quite easy to setup using Adobe Acrobat itself...



Leonard


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