It's only supported on Windows in Internet Explorer with supported versions of 
Adobe Reader (>=9).   It may work in FF or Chrome, but it's not supported by 
us/Adobe in those instances.  It definitely doesn't work with Chrome's built-in 
PDF viewer.

Leonard

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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Add javascript to pdf and calls function in the 
html

I read that the HostContainer object doesn't work on Mac, is that right? If it 
doesn't work in Opera, I don't mind. Could you provide the info please?

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