On 21/05/2012 17:34, DeeJay wrote:
> AcroFields form = stamper.getAcroFields();
> form.setField("stubborn_field", "New Value");

XFA fields can easily be recognized by the presence of brackets such as 
field[0]. If you don't have brackets in the field name, you probably 
don't have an XFA field.

If you can't share the form... you could send it to the support address 
where it will be dealt with in all discretion. Of course: if you don't 
have a license/support contract, you shouldn't expect any help.

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