G_M wrote:
> It doesn't work.
> What I'm trying to understand is why adobe reader puts a word at the end of
> the link??? even when watching the contents it shows the link with the
> correct URL.
You've just established that the problem isn't caused by iText.
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It doesn't work.
What I'm trying to understand is why adobe reader puts a word at the end of
the link??? even when watching the contents it shows the link with the
correct URL.
1T3XT info wrote:
>
> G_M wrote:
>> It works but can I do something in Java? it's because it's a pdf sended
>> via
>
G_M wrote:
> It works but can I do something in Java? it's because it's a pdf sended via
> email and thus I can't tell the clients to do this, I think it's
> understandable.
Avoid using http://
Whenever Adobe Reader sees this, it wants to convert it to a link
(unless you change the preferences).
It works but can I do something in Java? it's because it's a pdf sended via
email and thus I can't tell the clients to do this, I think it's
understandable.
Also there is another problem, when making a complete accessibility
validation it tells there's and object not in the tree structure (excuse
G_M wrote:
> Hi, I'm using anchor object to generate a link to a web page, the font used
> is underlined and the strange part comes when hover the link the chars
> reference well to the page but the line(underline) links to the same page
> but with a word concatenated at the end (the word is part o
Hi, I'm using anchor object to generate a link to a web page, the font used
is underlined and the strange part comes when hover the link the chars
reference well to the page but the line(underline) links to the same page
but with a word concatenated at the end (the word is part of the pdf but the