Thanks for your response Leonard..What I meant to say here is ,the user
will be defining some fields in a form and then save the form as 'Dynamic
PDF' .So is it possible to read the field values and then populate the
field values in such a 'Dynamic PDF' using itext.
Sorry if I was unable to explain it clearly earlier, as I quite new to this
concept of form fields in Adobe.
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Rajesh Balki
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Assuming you mean XFA-based forms when you talk about "dynamic forms", then
it is impossible to read "acro fields" from such a form, as it has no such
concept. XFA-based forms use a VERY different forms technology than
AcroForms.
However, iText does support reading & writing XFA so that you can then add
whatever form handling you wish.
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Subject: [iText-questions] Support for dynamic forms
Can someone please confirm if reading acro fields from 'Dynamic Form PDFs'
and writing field values is supported using itext -2.1.5 or higher
version.
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