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The Schubert plug-in, as good as it is, is strictly limited to the imaging level. It actually uses the Quarz engine to render and display the PDF document.

It does properly download the complete document, but it will not display any form fields or annotations or anything else.

This plug-in is excellent for displaying PDF documents which are more or less "electronic paper", but it can not handle anything beyond that.

We are still waiting for Adobe for a fully functional browser plug-in.

If my memory does not betray me, such a plug-in has been promised when Safari gets to version 1.0 ... we are now at Safari version 1.2 ... and we are still waiting...



Max Wyss
PRODOK Engineering
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• And, as always, available for on-site workshops/tutorials/consulting.



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Have you tried http://www.schubert-it.com? He publishes a free plug-in that enables PDF's to be displayed in a browser. I have no idea whether it'll incorporate the FDF information into the fields, but its worth a try.


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