Out of curiosity, how does the Document Server for Reader Extensions work? Would I send Adobe a form and upon return it would allow clients to save using the standard Reader? Would clients have to download anything additional? Would the document(s) have to be accessed through a server? I seem to recall someone, probably Max, state that the "Server" was not actually a server...
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On 21-Apr-04, at 11:24 PM, Lori DeFurio wrote:
And if you don't have an Adobe contact - you can always contact me and I can help you out.
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Please keep in mind - to quote Max Wyss - Reader is a "READER" not a "SAVER". Someone will have to incur a cost to allow the end-user to SAVE form data.
The developer - using toolkits.
The form creator/owner - using Adobe Document Server for Reader Extensions
The client - using Acrobat Standard/Professional.
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At 12:24 PM 4/20/2004, Rich Sprague wrote:
You cannot "save" a PDF form with Reader, without the extensions embedded in your PDF. And it is expensive.
��������If you know the exact number of people you will be sending the forms to - it's not that expensive (about the same price as equivalent seats of Approval).
��������It's only if you want to allow the form to be used with ANY NUMBER of users that it gets expensive...
Leonard
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