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Hi all
This is not an actual iText
question but there are some people on this list with extensive knowlege about
everythind PDF so i'll give you guys a try.
We have an app that presents
pdf's generated in part through iText. They contain Acrofields which the end
user fills in, then submitts the form. The info is stored in a database with a
specific version id (along with form id and user id), for each time a submitt is
done. When the user later wants to view the pdf again they can choose wich
version they want (normally the latest of course). The problem occurs when they
choose to watch an earlier version they have submitted from their computer. In
that case IE (5.0, 5.5 sp2 the only ones tested so far) takes the cached
version from "Temporary Internet Files" wich then contains the extra information
that was written in de acrofields on screen but submitted to the
"next" version. (Do you understand that explanation?). Is caching of
acrofields a known IE-Pdf issue or can I do anything about
it?
IE i off course set to get new
version of a page with every visit to a page.
Any ideas on how to get around
this i welcome!
thanks, and please forgive the
slightly off topic question :-)
/Martin
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- SV: [iText-questions] Caching of pdf Martin Abrahamsson
- SV: [iText-questions] Caching of pdf Martin Abrahamsson
